For a mundane purpose, you can repair a broken candle by lightly heating and fixing it. For a ritual purpose it wouldn't be appropriate. You could melt the whole candle and make it in to a new one. Remove the candle wick out from candle. Break the candle to pieces. Roll a piece of cardboard around a PVC pipe. Put the candle wick through the pipe. Take the wick out of one side, leave a little length of cardboart out of the PVC pipe and tie it together with another string. Now take out the PVC pipe from the card board mould. Heat and melt the wax in a metal container and pour to the mould. Let it cool down slowly and pour more wax. Let it cool down slowly under the sun light for about half an hour. Keep the wick streight by tying to a piece of stick. When it is cooled down for another half an hour indoors, remove the mould and you have a new candle!
no, this is not so normal, but it realy depends what type of burn and what type of person you are. for instance, if it is a small burn, from a candle or something, you may feel sastisfied that you can do that level of destruction. it is okay to feel good, as long as you are okay and not harmed.
Burning plastic releases harmful chemicals into the air and can harm the environment and human health. It is not okay to burn plastic.
yes
On Hanukkah there is no tradition concerning the color of the candles. Any color is okay.
Yes, but it will die soon.
its okay but you don't rly burn many calories
no he had got a broken bone on his forearm
That's okay, since it didn't have a point.
yes but it will burn faster than most wood and make sure its about 6 months old
Flammable and non flammable, gas production, gives off heat energy, requires heat energy.
OKay, I'll start with saying that I wonder why people don't see double. Also, I will add, that I am not in the field of biology, and am, in fact, a high school student. However, this seems to me common sense. If there is a candle (C) and a pencil (P) arranged like so: C / \ / \ / \ / P \ / \ With your eyes (^) focused on the candle, one eye sees the pencil on the left of the candle, and the other sees it on the right. OKay, I'll start with saying that I wonder why people don't see double. Also, I will add, that I am not in the field of biology, and am, in fact, a high school student. However, this seems to me common sense. If there is a candle (C) and a pencil (P) arranged like so: C / \ / \ / \ / P \ / \ With your eyes (^) focused on the candle, one eye sees the pencil on the left of the candle, and the other sees it on the right. OKay, I'll start with saying that I wonder why people don't see double. Also, I will add, that I am not in the field of biology, and am, in fact, a high school student. However, this seems to me common sense. If there is a candle (C) and a pencil (P) arranged like so: C / \ / \ / \ / P \ / \ With your eyes (^) focused on the candle, one eye sees the pencil on the left of the candle, and the other sees it on the right.
Not unless you are already allergic. Cayenne pepper has actually been shown to help eyesight. It will burn, but so will it burn on your tongue, the burn is okay and should fade- especially as you produce tears