up and down.
Because the sun warms the air, and the warmer the air the more moisture it can hold. THIS WAS WRITTEN BY: ABNER P. ON 10/15/12, AT 8:09 p.m.
how much helium can a air balloon hold
It actually depends on what you're trying to burn a hole through. It can from a thin piece of paper to a large block of wood. I have only tried it for paper, and this is what I did: You make a spot on the piece of paper where you want it to burn. Try using a black sharpie because it attracts more heat. Take a typical magnifying lens and hold it between the sun and paper. There should be a weird shape, or dash of sunlight on your mark of sunlight. Make sure the light is refracted right, and is not spread out, but more focused to one point. It all depends on the weather or season really. During the summer, you can go outside and try it, and it will happen pretty fast. For the winter (which I tried), I was inside, in front of a mirror. I had to wait patiently for a few minutes, and the sun was moving by the hour, so I had to make sure my angle was correct. Hope this helps :D
It's quite easy- take a magnifying glass and a dry piece of a paper ( preferably newspaper ) and go to a place where appropriate sunlight is available. Let the light of sun fall on to the magnifying glass. Bring the piece of paper beneath the magnifying glass. Now your objective is to move the magnifying glass up and down in such a way that the light emerging from the magnifying glass concentrates to a point. Hold the both things in the same position for a while, and soon you will be able to see the miracle, fire without a matchstick ! Enjoy!
All of the planets have. Sadly though, Earth is the only one with any grass to hold on to.
"Your poor paper" means it wasn't a good one, it was sub-standard "Cannot hold a candle" is an idiom meaning "is nowhere close to," or "is far below in standard" "Her excellent one" refers to a paper that was superior
the paper will attract the body
The phrase "can't hold a candle" refers to someone who is not as skilled or competent as another person in a particular area. For example, "He can't hold a candle to her cooking skills" implies that his cooking skills are not as good as hers.
Because of the convection.When air around flame get heated its density decreased and moves up.So this moving airparticles push the paper up
Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You was created in 1980-07.
you hold it away from you towrds the sky.
To hold candles.
I don't exactly know, but I think the tissue paper will do something?
to hold candles
hold a match to the wick
You start to fill dizzy.
Not all deacons hold candles. It must be a tradition in your church.