yes my mom is okinawan
It does not require burning.
Green smoke is occasionally formed when burning copper.
green house gases such as: oil burning, gas, and burning materials
That depends on what is burning.
Copper provides a green flame.
In green grass, water is present, and this prevents it from burning.
by burning it
by the burning of ammomium dichromate it gave a dark green colour
It does not require burning.
Yes, sycamore wood can be burned when it is green, but it is not recommended. Green sycamore contains a high moisture content, which can result in inefficient burning, increased smoke, and creosote buildup in chimneys. For optimal burning, it is best to season the wood by drying it for several months to a year before use.
Green residue on the wick could indicate that the candle contains impurities or additives that are burning off. It could also be a sign of the candle burning unevenly, which may be caused by the wick being too long or the candle being exposed to drafts. It's best to trim the wick and avoid burning the candle in a drafty area to prevent this issue.
I would not be averse to holding the meeting at my house.