well if its raining then it goes out. a candle doesn't need heat, it generates heat- a flame just needs oxygen
It depends on how cold it is and how long you are exposed to the cold. The first noticeable effect will be that your hand get cold.
what happens when they are exposed to water
Yes, you can catch a cold a week after you were exposed to it. The common cold is most contagious up to two days before symptoms begin.
Yes, a person can catch cold in a desert if he/she is exposed to a cold virus.
No, frozen candles will burn slower than room temperature candles because the cold temperature slows down the rate of combustion. The wax in frozen candles will take longer to melt and be consumed, resulting in a longer burning time compared to room temperature candles.
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What will happen to gum is it will feel cold. Nothing! Will happen to gum but you can try!
If the person doing the blowing has a cold or flu virus, then yes, the viral matter will be likely transferred to the frosting when the candles are blown out.
When potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is exposed to cold temperatures, it may crystallize and form solid particles. This can affect its solubility and reaction rate.
nothing
i think they will die
yes,when heat exposed suddenly