It is not uncommon for some individuals to find the smell of freshly lit matches appealing. This smell is often associated with childhood memories or personal experiences, which can evoke a sense of nostalgia or comfort. However, it is important to be cautious around matches and open flames to prevent accidents or injuries.
If you put a lit match in a bottle, and put like a screw cap on it, the flame from the match will use up all the oxygen in the bottle and when there is no oxygen left, the match will just go out.
matches are unbelievably better than lighters, although lighters do stay lit longer they, they also produce gas , so whenever lit with a cigarrete you inhale the gas first unlike with a match.
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When she lit the first match, she had a vision of a large polished iron stove, giving of a delightful warmth. When she lit the second match, she saw a roast goose on a dinner table. When she lit the third match, she had a vision of sitting under a beautiful Christmas tree. Every match she lit after that gave her a vision of her beloved dead grandmother, who finally took the little girl up to heaven.
Yes, and during World War 1, and lighters were also around for both world wars. Actually, matches have been around for a very long time. They were used to light cannons and early firearms called matchlocks. They had to be lit from a fire, however, and self-striking matches were not invented until the 19th Century.
Before matches were invented, candles were often lit using fire from another source such as a torch, fireplace, or lantern. Flint and steel were also commonly used to create sparks to light candles, along with other fire-starting methods like friction fire techniques.
Before matches were discovered, people used various methods to create fire such as rubbing sticks together to generate friction, striking flint and steel together to create sparks, or using a magnifying glass to focus sunlight onto tinder. Fire was essential for survival and prehistoric humans developed creative ways to start fires without matches.
they didnt in Europe due to it not being native plant,in America i assume it would be lit with flint and straw or something else that's very dry and flammable
passive is formed this way - be verb + past participleThe past participle of light is lit.The different passive forms are:present simple - is lit, are lit - The lights are lit at duskpast simple - was lit, were lit - The lamp was lit early.present continuous - is being lit, are being lit - The bonfire is being light .past continuous - was being lit, were being lit - The beacons were being lit.present perfect - has been lit, have been lit - The beacons have been lit.past perfect - had been lit - The lamps had been lit.modal - will be lit, could be lit - The lights will be lit at ten.
If you mean lit as in "He lit the candle", then the preset tense for lit is Light. "I am lighting the candle."
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