No. Coal is a black shiny rock dug from the earth. Candles use different types of wax, together with a wick, usually a length of cotton string.
We use coal to make electricity and fire.
Coal is flammable because we use coal for barbecues
Trapp candles differ from traditional candles as they only use the highest quality fragrances. They offer a range of different scents on their official webpage.
Coal is a natural resource.
You can use coal to power a train, car, truck or boat. You can also use it to power a house if you have enough
-- 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.
People used candles , coal oil lamps and wood stoves, then later on they used gas until electricity was invented.
Candles can not be effectively glued,-use candle wax.
Tealight candles are fine. You can use any materials you have to hand. They do not have to be elaborate. A simple white tealight will substitute for most candles.
We use coal to make electricity and fire.
They used candles for light, and sometimes to help melt clays.
Candles have been in use for thousands of years, yet little is known about their origin. Candles have originally been found in Egypt.
Coal is flammable because we use coal for barbecues
because light bulbs use electricity ,and candles use fire, and electricity last longer
Coal dont't use uranium ! But coal ashes contain traces of uranium.
They used grease and or fat with a whick to make candles. That is the simplest answer.
Yes candles are used in Diwali. Diyas are also lit on Diwali.