NO. You probably do not have dry enough skin and you would need some flint to create a spark. Unless your Mr. Sparky
2006-11-11 19:14:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you can generate enough heat rubbing your fingers together to warm your hands very briefly, but not nearly enough to make fire. Human tissue is really not that flammable. The moisture is very much a hindrance to ignition. You could cause yourself a heck of a friction burn, though.
2006-11-12 03:28:47
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answered by The Invisible Man 6
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The minimum speed needed to generate the necessary friction heat is beyond physical capablities of any earth-based life-form. Though entirely possibly, it is highly unlikely to perform such a feat unaided.
2006-11-12 03:13:24
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answered by godhainder 2
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no.
unless your fingers is make up of dried wood
2006-11-12 03:11:59
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answered by airy cookie 4
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only if you left the gas stove on and you hands are made of of rocks.
2006-11-12 03:14:34
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answered by Avskull 5
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Maybe,if you tried really hard and you had a lighter.
2006-11-12 03:11:50
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answered by ... 6
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only if you have a match in one hand
2006-11-12 03:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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you might need to blow softly on them while rubbing
2006-11-12 03:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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lol yeah, if you strapped wood to them XD
2006-11-12 03:12:27
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answered by papillion123 4
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yes u can
2006-11-12 03:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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