Because the gas will still be coming out.
As when you blow a candle the force of the air pressure take it away and the oxygen around us make a way for it to blow.
When you reduce the gas, the flame goes down because you are starving the flame. Slowly turning off the gas is the correct way to put out a Bunsen burner. Never blow it out or gas will collect in the room.
No oxegen to keep fire going
the flame uses oxygen and if you cover it, the candle will burn all the oxygen and will go out because it ran out of fuel
Oxygen feeds fire, but for a candle, it is too small to withstand the pressure of a good blow, and the fire is easily blown out in the wick, where the core of the fire is. In a bigger fire though, like a campfire, it is too big for a human to blow it out, and so the oxygen feeds it, and makes it glow brighter temporarily.
You could blow up the bunsen burner.
The trick candle will relight itself.
As when you blow a candle the force of the air pressure take it away and the oxygen around us make a way for it to blow.
You can blow it out.
When you reduce the gas, the flame goes down because you are starving the flame. Slowly turning off the gas is the correct way to put out a Bunsen burner. Never blow it out or gas will collect in the room.
Jack in the beanstalks
You get third-degree burns in your mouth.
If the blow was fatal you would never recover. If the blow was very light you would just say "ow" and you would be OK. In between the two - that depends on how hard the blow was.
usually smoke on which the burning part of your candle releases. You can test this by buying a candle from dusk(because they have really good candles) and putting alight. Wait a few seconds for the flame to grow and just simply blow it out. Science has never been so simple....
No oxegen to keep fire going
Don't blow the candle out until the wax pool covers the entire area of the candle. This usually takes about 1 hour for every inch in diameter the candle is.
The baptismal candle is typically blown out after the baptism ceremony has concluded and the candle has been used to symbolize the light of Christ being passed to the newly baptized individual.