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Genuine Issue Magnesium Survival Firestarter
(Misc.) Fire Starter

Magnesium shaving edge.
Sparking insert.
Government issue.


Price: $19.99 $5.75

Answers

A good survival song to go with to build a fire?

Okay I was wondering, what good survival song could go with to build a fire or any other american literature. If you list other american literature please list it.


Are you familiar with 'Society' by Eddie Vedder? It was in the movie 'Into the Wild'.

bushcraft survival basher shelter with resin fire part 1


practising building a basher and lighting a resin fire

which structure would not be beneficial to a plants survival after fire?

a) apical meristem
b) lignotubers
c) epicormic buds
d) rhizomes
i dont know the answer
also, could u tell me why u chose the answer and also why the other answers are wrong
thanks so much


apical meristem

Apical meristem are present at the tip of the shoot. So, after the forest fire, it very much sure these are going to be killed. That's why they are not beneficial.

The others tubers, cormic buds and rhizome are underground structure. These structure have stored food material and can survive quite long hazardous periods. These can also reproduce vegetative methods. So, these are very much beneficial for plant growth after forest fire...

Hoped it helped.......

Gerber 31-000699 Bear Grylls Survival Series Fire Starter
Gerber

Price: $18.76 $8.48

Waterproof storage compartment for tinder
Land to air rescue and SOS instructions also priorities of survival pocket guide
Lanyard to keep product secure and together

Can you get arrested for burning money if you are stranded in arctic and use it to start a fire for survival?



do it ur life its more important that going to jail .but why did u take all that money to the artic by the way .will u share if ni rescue u. plz send me ur cordanates i see what i can do but make sure to not burn all the money

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Is fire really a priority in a survival situation?

My girlfriend did this team building excercise where you had to rate 15 items by their importance for survival in the wilderness of Newfoundand Canada in October. The students then were graded on the difference between their ratings and the ratings of a survival expert. Here are the expert's ratings:
1. waterproof matches
2.hand axe
3. heavy duty canvas
4. sleeping bag
5. gallon maple syrup
6. braided nylon rope
7. snowshoes
8. inner tube
9. shaving kit and mirror
10. flashlight
11.bacardi rum
12.alarm clock
13.compass
14.celestial navigation book
15.water purification tablets
Some of the students disagreed with fire being the number one priority. Any opinions? There were more details about the situation and a map included but it would be too lengthy to include here. I just don't think that you must have fire.
I think I would always put the sleeping bag and tarp first and second. I might even take the axe before the matches. You cannot warm yourself externally. You can only slow down heat loss. Body heat must come from metabolization of calories. Eating and excercising is the only way to make body heat. After that, you just need to insulate yourself and stay dry.
I think that alot of survival training comes from a military standpoint. They are taking defense into account. Build a stronghold, defend it, and wait for support troops.
The fire seems like more of a mental thing and a way to pass time. I guess if I knew there were polar bears around, I might make matches number one, but then there might not be any wood to burn in polar bear habitat, right? Anyone with experience?


I may be cheating here, but I have used this activity a number of times in my career. As I recall, there were two reasons for the fire, one you were stranded in Canada or Norther MN in the middle of winter and second, the smoke could be seen by rescue planes. So, yes I believe fire would be important for getting rescued.

Is it possible to override ones survival instincts in for example a fire?

Can a person refuse to escape a house fire for their own reasons. Is it humanly possible? (This isn't a question of morality, but biology)


Yep, there was a monk who set himself on fire in protest to the vietnam war and didn't move. That's pretty much fight every instinct you could have.


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