No, a candle with a flame does not have cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, and a candle is not considered a living organism. The flame on a candle is a result of the combustion of wax and a wick.
A candle goes out when there is not enough oxygen reaching the flame to sustain combustion. This can happen if the candle is in a closed environment or if the wick gets too short. Additionally, external factors like a breeze blowing out the flame can also cause a candle to go out.
When a candle is heated, the wax melts and turns into a liquid. As the melted wax cools down, it solidifies and turns back into a solid state. This process of melting and solidifying is reversible and can happen multiple times with the same candle.
When a wooden lollipop stick is put over a candle, it will burn and eventually catch fire due to the heat from the flame. As the stick burns, it will gradually be reduced to ashes and charred residue.
To make a sulfur candle, you would typically mix powdered sulfur with a binding agent such as clay or other combustible material. The mixture is then molded into candle shapes and allowed to dry. When lit, the candle releases sulfur fumes used for fumigation purposes.
she would have to stay there for every food she ate
Nothing
You die.
Nothing good!
YOu die
you would eat fish
it would survive
If you ate human poo, (which you shouldn't) you would most likely get very sick.
You would choke on it and it would make you very ill
It would stop burning if there was no oxygen.
You can't eat fire.
I would probably still be hungry. nothing bad will happen.