When I did it back in 99, we used Gas.
Performers may choose fuels or blends of fuels based on safety, cost, availability, and flame characteristics. There are different fuels popular in different countries, fuels preferred for indoor or outdoor work, and more.
Baton twirling is the sport in which a person uses a metal stick with rubber at the ends to do tricks with. the baton has three parts. the metal part is called the shaft. the big rubber end is the ball, and the little rubber end is the tip. there are many other things to use accept one baton. there is two baton: when a twirler uses two batons at one time. there is flag baton: when a twirler uses a baton but it has a flag on one end. there is fire baton: when the two ends of the baton are lit on fire. There is sword baton went the use swords to twirl but not sharp ones. there are many things to do in baton. they have competitions, when two groups or two individuals go up against each other in front of judges. there is a thing called private lesson, when they have competitons but only one person does the routine. in private lesson there are many different kinds of routines you can do. Solo, Fancy strut, modeling, Fancy best appearing, Military strut, military. There are different catagories. novice, beginner, advanced, intermidiate. I have been in baton for 9 years and really enjoy it i hope this helps you :)
The stick that the conductor waves around is called a baton.
Use Epsom salts to create white fire.
Cane Top Hat Baton
Twenty 29 degress
we use a fire extinguisher ,fire blanket ,sand
You are in enough trouble as it is, so don't add fuel to the fire by saying that to her.
A baton? His/her musicality and common sense?
A conductor leads the orchestra with a baton.
I live in baton rouge
You Can buy a conductors baton at most band or music stores. you can buy a baton twirling baton online or at a competition. be sure to have your arm measured before you buy one. i recommend sharp baton (what i use for team routines), star baton (what i use for individual routines), or abc baton.
Use extinguishers with a class B rating. They are intended for use on burning liquids.
Usually Ethanol or paraffin.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
Cro-Magnon likely used a variety of materials as fuel for their fires, including wood, bone, and possibly dried dung. They would have used whatever was readily available in their environment to keep their fires burning for warmth, cooking, and other purposes.
An orchestra conductor uses a conducting baton.
foam is used for fire suppression. what it does is it cools the fire and to coats the fuel, preventing its contact with oxygen, and then the fire is out.