No. Flames use oxygen to stay lit.
The pilot light may not stay lit due to a dirty or faulty thermocouple, a clogged pilot orifice, insufficient gas flow, or a draft affecting the flame.
Fire can make itself bigger because it is a self controlled gas. But I put hand sanitizer in a candle and then lit the candle and kept squirting sanitizer in the flame. The fire roared! Sanitizer can really get a flame going!
Rubbing alcohol typically contains isopropyl alcohol, which is flammable. If you were to pour rubbing alcohol directly onto a lit Zippo lighter, it could potentially cause a flare-up or even an explosion due to the high flammability of the alcohol. It is not recommended to use rubbing alcohol near an open flame or a lit Zippo lighter to avoid any potential accidents or injuries.
It is lit at the end of the opening ceremony.
it stays lit by underground pipes that connect to a propane company that pumps propane to it 24/7
The water heater burner may not stay lit due to issues with the thermocouple, gas supply, or ventilation. It is important to check these components and ensure they are functioning properly to maintain a consistent flame.
For a flame to stay lit, three essential elements must be present: fuel, oxygen, and heat, commonly referred to as the fire triangle. The fuel serves as a combustible material, while oxygen is needed to sustain combustion. Additionally, heat must be maintained to ensure that the temperature remains high enough for the reaction to continue. If any of these components is removed, the flame will extinguish.
"You have lit" can be correct usage, as in: "Once the flame appears, you have lit the candle."
The oympic flame is lit at a Olympia by the sun
It is called a pilot light.
Check that the temperature sensor is properly located (generally right above the pilot flame). If it doesn't stay lit after holding the pilot button down (per the instructions), have a repair person correct the problem.