-- Candles must be manufactured. You can't just dig them out of the ground in a usable form. -- Coal contains more chemical energy than candles do. You get more energy from burning a pound of coal then you get from burning a pound of candles. -- On the other hand, a power plant that burned candles would operate cleaner than one that burns coal. It might produce just as much carbon dioxide, but I suspect that there might be less sulfur and mercury to worry about.
1% or less
during holidays it was placed there to represent that a household was waiting for a family member to return to the warmth of the hearth/the warmth of their love or the term we use nowadays they were coming home to a warm welcome
In the winter, The air is less humid.
This can happen to most forms of energy.
Nowadays, candles are used for parties, gifts, and for just basic home decorations. Back around 600-900 A.D. candles were used for light, warmth, and energy.
Nowadays, less than 1%.
Much less nowadays
It seems that they would, because there is only a certain amour of oxygen inside the dome, and more candles would use it up faster than a few candles would.
yes that is right
yes, i believe that white candles burn at a different rate because white candles have less chemicals and are plain so they have a possibility of burning at a different rate and colored candles contain more chemicals and are thicker and they put smelly scent in them so i do believe that colored and white candles burn at a different rate in my perspective that is what i most believe so there you got my opinion :D this be Natalie trujillo Monique
It's actually the wick that is most important when discussing candles. Find candles that have a wick with a high zinc content, they produce less smoke. Also, keeping the wick trimmed short will reduce the amount of smoke the candle produces.