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Write a paragraph Fire is our friend or foe

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Fire is one of the most powerful forces of nature. It is also essential for a healthy ecosystem. Fire is also linked to us and many other natural resources. When fires destroy homes and lives, fire is catastrophic. It can create grassy meadows, so that the forest can become healthy. Fire is the result of a chemical reaction. Fire is one of the oldest and most powerful land management tools known to man. Lighting it can be easy, but controlling it requires planning, skill and experience. Fire is sometimes used to remove gorse bushes and dead grass. Whether it is a simple spark or a roaring inferno, fire elicits both fear and fascination. Fire warms us but it can just as easily destroy us. Flames can engulf a city leaving death and destruction. Historic objects, images, and stories will explore the surprising ways that fire is both a friend and foe. Fire! Fire! Those words can often instill panic and fear in our minds. “Fire is a tool to hinder further stages of succession or revert succession back to a previous stage.” Fire is a friend as it is essential for cooking. It warms us in winters. It is fundamental in metals and glass factories in order to forge articles and tools from these. It plays an important role in evolution of human beings. Also, many cultures worship the fire element. It cooks our food, provides warmth. It helps in generating electricity. Fire is worshipped in many parts of the world. “A good fire makes a quick cook”. It helps in building and also to create ambiance. Fire is also an enemy to us. It is a danger when it goes out of control. Fire breakouts lead to destruction of property. It also leads to loss of life and also causes many injuries. It even leads to forest fires in forests where the forests are destroyed. It damages thousands of shops. So, I would like to conclude by writing that fire is fire, but it is both a friend to us and also a foe depending on how we use fire.

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