Scientists have said it could be billion's of years, when maybe us humans could be extinct.
But we are now looking for ways to improve the sun's "life".
It burns with oxygen. That's all.
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
take away all the fuel around the fire. this wont put it out but the fire will stop when it burns up the rest of the fuel
No it all depends on the type of waxand how long the wick is.
The sun burns continuously due to nuclear fusion in its core, where hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, releasing a huge amount of energy in the process. This process produces the heat and light that we receive from the sun. As long as there is enough hydrogen fuel in the sun's core, it will continue to burn and emit energy.
underneath the car, in the rear center of the car, slightly forward of the rear wheels, make sure you bleed the system first, you can do that by using your bleeder valve or by turning your car on and pulling the fuel fuse out so that it burns up all fuel in the lines so that you have no pressure...very important to remember to bleed the fuel line before you work on it...
Fire needs heat, fuel and oxygen. An empty siloh has a better fuel/air mixture and every piece of fuel has more than enough oxygen to burn, and so it all burns very quickly and expands fast enough to be rated as explosive, whereas when grain is stacked solid in a full siloh, air has to get to the fuel before it can ignite, so only the top layer exposed to air burns.
friction burns from all the guys they screwed before you
Many types of fuel are used during burns of fire poi. A good rule of thumb is, "The more explosive the fuel, the brighter the burn but the less safe the burn."White gas (AKA Camp Fuel, the liquid kind not the gas/vapor of course): Bright burn but shorter. The standard fuel used by most performers for its balance between burn time, brightness, and safety.Lamp Oil ( Tiki torch fuel, NOT Kerosene ): Dimmer burn but much safer than White Gas, burns cooler and is less explosive so ignited oil on clothing is more likely to burn out well before it burns the performer.Alcohol (High proof alcohols and more usually 'Rubbing' alcohols): Ive only heard of someone using alcohol for burns once, a pair of fire poi were sent to our shop for repairs. The alcohol made a very interesting burn pattern on the wick, the bottem of the wick was untouched by soot or burns and it was all focused completely on the top leash end of the poi.
Leaded fuel, an engine that burns oil... Not sure of ALL the things that can cause problems but those are sure high on the list.
Diesel, if you can believe it, with all the soot it makes... Diesel has a significantly lower number of certain carbons in it that harm the environment.
Stars eventually run out because when it burns the outside pushes in on the core causing it to eventually give way and implode.