A flame needs three things to keep burning: fuel (such as gas or wood), oxygen, and heat. When these three elements are present and in the right proportions, the flame will continue to burn.
The cost to keep the Eternal Flame burning at Kennedy's tomb is estimated to be around $200 to $250 per day. These costs cover the specialized natural gas equipment used and dedicated personnel required to maintain the flame.
a region of burning gases
Liquid 2 will continue to burn even if the flame is extinguished due to the presence of flammable vapors. When a liquid burns, it vaporizes, releasing combustible gases that can ignite and sustain combustion. If enough vapor is produced, it can reignite when exposed to a spark or heat source, allowing the burning process to continue. Additionally, the heat from the burning liquid can keep the surrounding vapors at a temperature conducive to combustion.
Carbon dioxide is a heavy gas that displaces oxygen, which is necessary for a flame to burn. By pouring carbon dioxide over the flame, the oxygen around the flame is depleted, causing the flame to be extinguished.
because it will be very strong the flame k
they keep it lit with liquid fluid
the heat needs oxygen to keep burning and to light the flame the fuels need to be burnt
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They keep it burning till the end of the Olympics
The cost to keep the Eternal Flame burning at Kennedy's tomb is estimated to be around $200 to $250 per day. These costs cover the specialized natural gas equipment used and dedicated personnel required to maintain the flame.
You simply need an ignition source (something to spark the flame) and a fuel (something to keep the flame going).
Burning Flame ended on 1998-12-06.
Burning Flame was created on 1998-10-12.
Burning Like a Flame was created in 1987.
The duration of Burning Flame III is 2700.0 seconds.
The duration of Burning Flame II is 2700.0 seconds.
Burning Flame II ended on 2002-09-13.