If you do take it off, all the wax might start melting off, but that rarely happens. So, yes and no.
Regular candles take longer to burn because they are typically larger and made of denser wax, resulting in a slower burn rate. Birthday candles are smaller and made with thinner, faster-burning wicks, which causes them to burn more quickly in just a few minutes.
Procedure:1.Light the candles at the same time.2.Watch & observe as the candles melt.3.When observing take pictures atleast every 5 minutes.4.After an amount of time had passed blow out the candles.5.After blowing out the candles,measure if needed,see which one had melted faster.
It takes around 6-24 liters of water to produce 1 kg of plastic, depending on the manufacturing process and type of plastic being produced. This includes water used for cooling, cleaning, and forming the plastic material.
Cartridge plastic can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose, depending on various factors like environmental conditions and type of plastic. Recycling cartridges can help reduce the environmental impact of plastic waste.
Yes, the thickness of a candle can affect its burn time. Thicker candles tend to burn for a longer time compared to thinner candles due to the larger amount of wax they contain. Thinner candles typically burn faster because they have less wax to consume.
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It takes a total of 44 candles
a total of 44 candles.
1. you take plastic wrap and a paper plate . 2. put plastic wrap around the plate. 3. press the plastic around the paper plate but not hard . 4. then take it outside and play. by kaitlyn linder ,weaver school
about 4 candles can light up a bed area
Regular candles take longer to burn because they are typically larger and made of denser wax, resulting in a slower burn rate. Birthday candles are smaller and made with thinner, faster-burning wicks, which causes them to burn more quickly in just a few minutes.
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.
You can't really take a shower, so you have to take a bath. Put a plastic bag around your splint because you can't get it wet.
I'm not sure but I sorta assumed its supposed to take place around 2025-2030.
it takes about 10 years to decompose .
u have to take Phillips head screws out of plastic around steering column, take screws from around instrument panel two screws at top and pop out small plastic panel on each side of steering colum on instrument panel and also take bolts out of steel plate under column and work it out gently. remove plastic pieces from around column then it will be on the right side of the column with 2 special star bolts in it take them out and there u have it
Yes Wax candles may be put in carry-on luggage, but their gel-like counterparts need to be checked at border control.