A candle burns for hours because it keeps getting more fuel from the wax. When you light a candle, the flame melts the wax near the wick, and that liquid wax travels up to the flame. The flame turns the wax into gas, which then burns, keeping the flame going. It’s like having a never-ending snack for the fire!
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- Even though the wick is small, the wax has a lot of energy stored in it, which makes the flame last for hours.
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