a dead candle could be a kenning for the moon. seeing as a lit candle is sun.
One such kenning for the moon is: Ship of night = the moon.
No, a candle can't burn on the moon if it's not in some kind of atmosphere containing oxygen. The moon really doesn't have any atmosphere, and that means no oxygen to support combustion of any kind.
Because there is no oxygen on the moon. A fire needs oxygen in order to burn.
A night without a moon and no clouds is called a black moon
The sun does not shine in the night. The full moon reflects sunlight to the Earth at night.
At night when the moon is still lit and that you have a candle so that you can see at night
moon has no atmosphere and no water on it so we cannot light a candle on moon.
No, because there is no oxygen in the moon and candle needs heat energy too so if there is no ixygen the candle will not burn.
No, the candle wouldn't burn in the natural environment of the moon because there is no oxygen in the moon's atmosphere to sustain combustion. Additionally, the lack of atmosphere on the moon would cause the candle to burn much faster than on Earth.
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One such kenning for the moon is: Ship of night = the moon.
No, a candle would not burn on the moon because there is no oxygen in the moon's atmosphere to sustain combustion. Oxygen is necessary for fire, and since the moon has very little atmosphere and virtually no oxygen, the candle would not be able to burn.
that might be hard to answer but as the night goes it sometimes goes in cresent shape or becomes a half moon or dissapear.
No, a candle can't burn on the moon if it's not in some kind of atmosphere containing oxygen. The moon really doesn't have any atmosphere, and that means no oxygen to support combustion of any kind.
Because there is no oxygen on the moon. A fire needs oxygen in order to burn.
No. The moon, planets and any aurorae, meteors, or comets that might be visible are not stars
The dog might be howling (as in "howling at the moon") or crying/whining from loneliness.