It is called a pilot light.
A flame cannot be any cold but always hot even at the first instant it is lit.
The eternal flame is designed to stay lit indefinitely by using a constant fuel source, such as natural gas or propane, which is continuously supplied and monitored by a system. The flame's design and location also help protect it from wind or other elements that could extinguish it.
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No. Flames use oxygen to stay lit.
It is lit at the end of the opening ceremony.
it stays lit by underground pipes that connect to a propane company that pumps propane to it 24/7
It is called a pilot light.
"You have lit" can be correct usage, as in: "Once the flame appears, you have lit the candle."
The oympic flame is lit at a Olympia by the sun
Check that the temperature sensor is properly located (generally right above the pilot flame). If it doesn't stay lit after holding the pilot button down (per the instructions), have a repair person correct the problem.
The flame that stays continuously lit is called the pilot light. There is also an eternal flame that burns in certain cemeteries.
Just a guess- but most have a sensor known as a thermocouple. This detects the heat of the flame of the pilot light, and keeps gas from flowing if the pilot light is not lit. check that your pilot light (a very small flame) is burning, and that the flame heats a small metal tube- about as big as a wooden match. If pilot is out, get it lit, and let burn for 5 minutes, and try lighting fireplace. If it still will not stay lit, the thermocouple may need replacement- they DO wear out. Check with your local gas appliance repair service. While they are fixing it, have them show you correct lighting process.
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The flame is lit wherever the games are. Right now in Vancouver, in two years it will be in London.