Fire requires oxygen to burn. No oxygen = no flame. When you put a flame in a jar it lives off the oxygen inside the jar for a while. Once you put a lid on the jar, eventually the jar will run out of oxygen and the flame will burn out.
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Once the oxygen was used up, both candles would go out.
When a wide-mouthed jar covers a candle, it creates a lack of oxygen inside the jar. The flame needs oxygen to burn, so when the oxygen supply is cut off, the flame extinguishes due to the lack of a crucial element for combustion.
first go to the ice cavern then get the blue fire with a jar then go to the Zora's shop and pour it on the front and there you have open it.
Yes you can
it will grow mucor
Sun is a ball of fire because it is covered with fire
Jared Winslow goes by Jar-Jar.
Thomas Ganshorn goes by Jar Jar.
Putting a glass jar on a candle can create a greenhouse effect that traps heat, potentially causing the glass to crack or shatter from the heat. It can also increase the risk of a fire starting if the candle is left unattended. It is not safe to place a glass jar directly over a burning candle.
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It depends on the cause of the furnace fire. Remember that homeowners insurance is all tied to the cause and whether or not it is a covered cause. If the furnace fire was caused because of lack of maintenance then it would not be covered. If the furnace fire started because of some other accidental covered cause then it would be covered.