When the Olympic torch is carried underwater, a magnesium torch is used, since it can burn even under water.
Im from Michigan and I couldn't tell you the year but it did go through Michigan
No. There was a sacred fire in the temple of Hestia at Olympia, which was never allowed to go out. But most Greek cities had one of those, it wasn't special to Olympia or to the time of the Games. And of course there was no need to bring a symbolic flame from Olympia to Olympia because the whole of Olympia was already at Olympia. The Olympic Flame was made up in 1928, and the torch relay was made up in 1936.
to go completely around the world...
go on google.com and go to images and search up OLYMPIC RINGS.
It all depends on what that country want to do.
When the Olympic torch is carried underwater, a magnesium torch is used, since it can burn even under water.
No, there is not a summer and a winter olympic torch. There is only one torch. At the first olympic games ever held, the torch was lit, and it will never go out, so it just gets passed on to all of the olympic games that are held.
No it does not go in a plane
There are 8,000 holes on the Olympic torch. This is beacause there are 8,000 torch bearers. (They're the people who run with the torch.) Hope this helps and GO TEAM GB! WOO!
just go on a website
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it goes out by a special stick called the swiss
The Olympic torch bearers carry the torch across the world until the opening day of the games, then at the ceremonies they light it up on the cauldron where it burns and does not go out until end of games.
Im from Michigan and I couldn't tell you the year but it did go through Michigan
05/06/2012
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