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They used candles for light, and sometimes to help melt clays.
Candles are served in every day life. They have been used for many years starting with the Egyptians. Egypt was the first civilization to use a wicked candle. Candles helped them see in dark areas and the also helped them keep time with the shadow of the flame.
The first people to use and invent toilet paper were the Chinese.
In the past, candles were typically made from tallow or beeswax, resulting in a more rustic appearance than modern candles. They were often simple, cylindrical shapes, sometimes molded or dipped, and featured a rough texture. The colors were generally limited to natural shades of cream or brown, with the occasional use of dyes for decorative purposes. Unlike today's highly designed candles, past candles were primarily functional, providing light before the advent of electric lighting.
they were the first people to use the arch.
yes, people use the wax of bayberries to make candles
The answer for this question is: The thing that makes a candle burn is the chemicals that people put in the candle. They also use beeswax to make candles. It works well.
Colonists do blood and sacrifice someone then boil it to make candles.
They used grease and or fat with a whick to make candles. That is the simplest answer.
It comes in really good use you can make spark candles and fill guns with it you can do lots of things with it
lanterns and candles
Wax
There is no such thing as "Hanukkah People". People who celebrate the holiday of Hanukkah are called Jewish people. And there are no Jewish rituals that refer to "long" candles.
Candles, torches etc
They used both, just as people today use both lights and candles. (Electric lights have been common since the 1880's)
so you can make candles with it so you can use it to make carrots(thats why its orange)
People use whale blubber for candles, soap, food, clothing and much more.