no idea but something bad......
They just turn the gas off
No; I turn them off.
The flame goes out because you turned it off.
I assume you mean the olympic flame. The flame burns constantly at Olympia in Greece, when its time for the games a torch is lit, sent on a relay and the individual flame in the host nation is lit, and then extinguished
Turn the wick down as far as it will go. The Flame Spreader will drop down on top of the wick guide, smothering the flame.
To turn off a perfection kerosene heater, you can typically extinguish the flame by turning the control knob or dial to the off position. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions in the user manual for the specific model you have to safely turn off the heater.
er it switches off?
I assume you mean the olympic flame. The flame burns constantly at Olympia in Greece, when its time for the games a torch is lit, sent on a relay and the individual flame in the host nation is lit, and then extinguished
it can go boom boom! fire starts
I dont know soz
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As you slowly turn off the gas on a Bunsen burner, the flame will decrease in size and intensity until it eventually extinguishes. This is due to the reduction in the flow of gas, which leads to less fuel available to sustain the combustion reaction.