Yes, Candle In The Wind is his song. He has two versions. The first and original was dedicated to Marilyn Monroe [referenced also as Norma Jean]. Candle In The Wind 1997 [or Goodbye England's Rose] is known as the fastest-selling and most-selling single of all time, dedicated to Princess Diana. The latter he performed only once live and vowed never to again.
By sterilized, do you mean tubal ligation? If so, sure you can.
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Nicki Minaj's father, Robert Maraj, accidentally burned down their house in 2009 while trying to light a candle during a fight with his girlfriend. The incident was reportedly caused by a heated argument, which led to the candle igniting nearby materials. Fortunately, no one was injured in the fire, but it resulted in significant damage to their home. This event has been referenced in various interviews by Minaj as a part of her challenging upbringing.
Seconded Degree burns on his arm. The strings on his guitar melted right away. Half his beard and mustache was gone. He could not play guitar for a while, but luckily enough he could sing
When a candle burns, it gives off heat energy in the form of light and heat. The amount of heat produced by a candle can vary depending on factors such as the size of the candle and the type of wax used. Generally, a candle can produce around 80-100 watts of heat energy while burning.
Any burning (oxidation reaction) produce carbon dioxide.
Yes, the material and size of the container can affect how fast a candle burns. For example, a small ceramic container may retain heat and cause the candle to burn faster, while a larger glass container may allow for better airflow and slower burning.
This is because a candle will change its whole form and stay that way, which is a physical outer change. And a candle wick only burns, it doesn't change it's appearance.
When a candle burns, chemical energy stored in the wax is converted into heat energy and light energy through a chemical reaction called combustion. The heat energy causes the wax to melt and then evaporate, while the light energy is emitted as a flame.
The riddle "What stands on one leg?" typically refers to a "candle." The wax base supports the candle upright, allowing it to stand while it burns. The phrase plays on the imagery of a candle flickering in the dark, alluding to its solitary stance.
Yes, temperature can affect the way a candle burns. Higher temperatures can cause the wax to melt faster and produce a larger flame, while lower temperatures may result in a smaller flame as the wax solidifies more quickly. Extreme temperatures can also affect the overall stability and behavior of the candle flame.
The wax of a candle provides fuel for the flame to burn by melting and vaporizing. It also helps the wick maintain its shape and position while the candle burns. Additionally, the type of wax used can influence factors such as burn time, scent release, and soot production.
The function of a candle jar is to safely contain a candle while it burns, preventing any potential fire hazards or accidents. The jar also helps to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the candle and can trap the fragrance, allowing it to fill the room more effectively.
No. While super eruptions are devastating, they have occurred numerous times before and life is still thriving.
When a candle burns, the primary types of energy released are heat and light. The heat is a result of the chemical reaction between the wax and the oxygen in the air, while the light is produced by the glowing carbon particles in the flame.
Candle wax, gasoline, and methane are all fuels, but they differ significantly in their properties and combustion characteristics. Candle wax, primarily composed of hydrocarbons, burns slower and produces less energy per unit compared to gasoline, which is a more refined and energy-dense liquid fuel. Methane, a gas, ignites easily and burns cleanly, producing mainly carbon dioxide and water, whereas candle wax and gasoline can produce more soot and pollutants. Overall, while all three can be used as fuels, gasoline and methane are generally more efficient and cleaner-burning options compared to candle wax.