Because of the convection.When air around flame get heated its density decreased and moves up.So this moving airparticles push the paper up
It is not safe to hold an ignited piece of paper because you risk burning yourself. The flame can quickly spread, and the paper can disintegrate, leading to ash falling onto your skin or clothing. It's best to avoid holding any kind of burning material with your bare hands.
On average, a strand of hair can hold the weight of about 100 grams. The number of paper clips a hair can hold would depend on the weight of each paper clip. A standard-sized paper clip typically weighs about 1 gram, so theoretically, a hair could hold around 100 paper clips.
The number of pennies a wet paper towel can hold varies depending on its size and absorbency, but on average, a wet paper towel can hold around 30-40 pennies.
No, a single piece of paper is not designed to hold 200 pounds. The weight would exceed the paper's structural integrity, causing it to tear or collapse under the pressure.
When you hold a piece of paper close to your body and then let go, the paper will fall due to gravity. The paper is no longer supported by your hand, so it will be subject to the force of gravity pulling it towards the ground.
I'll answer it this way... by example: The same reason this decoration rotates.... (look at the attached photo) I included a link as the photo would not attach.
to hold candles -.- To hold and support candles while they are burning so that they don't tip over.
Candle wax can provide fuel for the flame, allowing the candle to burn. It also helps to shape and hold the wick in place. Additionally, certain types of candle waxes can impact factors such as burn time, scent throw, and appearance of the candle.
"Your poor paper" means it wasn't a good one, it was sub-standard "Cannot hold a candle" is an idiom meaning "is nowhere close to," or "is far below in standard" "Her excellent one" refers to a paper that was superior
When you hold a spiral paper over a lit candle, the heat causes the air within the spiral to rise, creating a mini updraft that makes the spiral rotate. The rotation is caused by the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the spiral paper.
Because you will burn you hand if you hold it to long. You might drop it and something will catch on fire.
The phrase "can't hold a candle" refers to someone who is not as skilled or competent as another person in a particular area. For example, "He can't hold a candle to her cooking skills" implies that his cooking skills are not as good as hers.
It is not safe to hold an ignited piece of paper because you risk burning yourself. The flame can quickly spread, and the paper can disintegrate, leading to ash falling onto your skin or clothing. It's best to avoid holding any kind of burning material with your bare hands.
Yes, a candle holder can affect the burn rate of a candle. A holder that fits the candle properly, shields it from drafts, and allows for proper airflow can help the candle burn more evenly and slowly. On the other hand, an improperly sized or ventilated holder may cause the candle to burn faster or unevenly.
A candle snuffer is an instrument used to safely put out a burning candle. It also prevents the candle's wick from drifting into the melted wax. It is usually a bell shaped device that you hold over a lit candle, preventing it from getting the oxygen it needs to remain lit.
Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You was created in 1980-07.
you hold it away from you towrds the sky.