What color is a candle's flame in zero gravity?

Correct answer: Blue

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What people think about it: 12 Comments
Player #27821860
Player #27821860
Wow. I’d like to see a picture of that.
Jaro
Jaro
Dovahkin, this is behavior of flame in zero gravity, not in the near vacuum of outer space. You can have zero G on the space station, or simulated in a nose-diving airplane. Both of these scenarios have oxygen present. Just no apparent gravity.
Player #41744012
Player #41744012
What an interesting question. Learning all the time!
Daedalus
Daedalus
Interesting fact! One reason I love playing this game. Not to " win" but to learn things I can later research.
Pugwash
Pugwash
The question does make it clear that is is zero gravity. Nowhere does it say space or vacuum
Erika
Erika
Zero gravidity does not mean zero oxygen
seanland
seanland
Invisible Blue?
Republic of China
Republic of China
Player: Coco, Zero gravity is not microgravity
Player: Coco
Player: Coco
So "zero gravity" is a microgravity?
Dovahkin
Dovahkin
wish they explained it a little better. I always thought u couldn't have fire in space cuz there's no oxygen.
Gary
Gary
ConsequentDessert10, good question.
ChewyGazelle68623
ChewyGazelle68623
candle burn!!!