A flame, flame or flame is produced when anything is lit. The candles, lamps, lanterns, etc. are made of flame as the wax or oil is slowly combustible. Anything that burns is called combustion. During this process the carbon particles ignite and the oxygen in the atmosphere helps.
When the combustion slows, the heat gets less light. Stoves, gas stoves, etc. are pressurized to provide fuel quickly. So their kerosene burns faster resulting in more heat and less light. Burners for stoves, gas, etc. are designed to receive more heat so they have the air and fuel pressure to come out quickly. That is why its flames give more heat and are brown.
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