yes, the blubber you have to burn and you get the fuel
yes, it is flamable it is made up of oil
The whale blubber was burned down and used to fuel candles.
Fuel for lights
Blubber refers to a layer of fat found under the skin layer in some animals. Therefore, the whale blubber is located under the skin layer of the whale.
Approxamately 50% of a whale's body is blubber.
Whale blubber is a traditionally important food for Inuit people. Whale blubber is something everyone might be used to in daily life but often fail to recognize it. Whale blubber is pure fat that is used for almost all cosmetics, soaps, leather etc. It was also used as candle wax and fuel in lamps. Whale blubber is also used in diet due to its resources of vitamin D and carbohydrates.
No, because the oil is in whale blubber, and you cannot remove the blubber from a whale without harming, or killing the whale.
Its oil made from whale blubber.
Blubber is whale fat.
it is a product made from whale or whale blubber
Whale blubber is a traditionally important food for Inuit people. Whale blubber is something everyone might be used to in daily life but often fail to recognize it. Whale blubber is pure fat that is used for almost all cosmetics, soaps, leather etc. It was also used as candle wax and fuel in lamps. Whale blubber is also used in diet due to its resources of vitamin D and carbohydrates.
The mammal or whale with the thickest layer of blubber is the Bowhead Whale.
Blubber - flesh