What do you call a fire that never goes out?

An eternal flame is a flame, lamp or torch that burns for an indefinite time.
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Can a flame be eternal?

Natural eternal flames can be caused by static electrical discharge or accidental human activity, but the longest burning fires in the world are typically a result of lightning strikes. And the oldest known natural eternal flame is at Mount Wingen, Australia – otherwise known as the Burning Mountain.
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How many eternal flames exist?

There are nine natural eternal flames in the world and the most famous is the Eternal Flame Falls in Western New York. Tucked in a small grotto of shale, a flame 75cm tall flickers behind a nine-metre waterfall whose flow varies with the rainfall. It formed during the Devonian Period over 350 million years ago.
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What is the longest burning fire?

In eastern Australia, these three components have been going strong since prehistoric times, leading to the longest-lasting known fire in the world: a scorcher that has burned beneath Mount Wingen in New South Wales for at least 5,500 years — although some geologists suspect it could be up to 500,000 years old.
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How does an eternal flame stay lit?

In the case of the New York flame, a 'macro seep' of gas comes from a natural hollowed-out chamber. Because the gas is contained and isn't converted, the flame is kept alight eternally. The eternal flame sits behind a waterfall in western New York. It is said to have been lit thousands of years ago by Native Americans.
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What does the eternal flame symbolize?

A flame is widely accepted as a symbol of eternal life. An eternal flame at a war memorial symbolizes a nation's perpetual gratitude towards, and remembrance of, its war dead.
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Can you make infinite fire?

yes infinite time fire is possible. things you need: flint and steel (alternatively firecharge) netherrack that is found in nether.
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What is the oldest man made fire?

The oldest unequivocal evidence, found at Israel's Qesem Cave, dates back 300,000 to 400,000 years, associating the earliest control of fire with Homo sapiens and Neanderthals. Now, however, an international team of archaeologists has unearthed what appear to be traces of campfires that flickered 1 million years ago.
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Is there a flame that doesn't burn?

A cool flame or invisible flame is a flame having maximal temperature below about 400 °C (752 °F). It is usually produced in a chemical reaction of a certain fuel-air mixture. Contrary to conventional flame, the reaction is not vigorous and releases very little heat, light, and carbon dioxide.
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What is eternal flame called?

Fueled by coal seams

A coal seam-fueled eternal flame in Australia known as "Burning Mountain" is claimed to be the world's longest burning fire, at 6,000 years old. A coal mine fire in Centralia, Pennsylvania, has been burning beneath the borough since 1962.
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Can the eternal flame revive anyone?

The Eternal Flame can resurrect others as well, as demonstrated when Hela used the Flame to revive Fenris and her army.
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How strong is eternal flame?

As the title suggests, an eternal flame would burn for ever, requiring huge energy and thus being a source of infinite energy. So if it could raise a dead monster to life, and an army of dead into fighting condition along with a 20 foot tall wolf to health, it is surely power beyond comprehension.
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How much is an eternal flame?

The city of Gainesville pays for the eternal flame and it costs $420 a year, according to the city's communications and tourism director, Catiel Felts.
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Who invented fire?

Today, many scientists believe that the controlled use of fire was likely first achieved by an ancient human ancestor known as Homo erectus during the Early Stone Age.
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When was the first fire?

The oldest fire recorded on Earth has been identified from charcoal in rocks formed during the late Silurian Period, around 420 million years ago.
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How did humans invent fire?

Evidence for fire making dates to at least the Middle Paleolithic, with dozens of Neanderthal hand axes from France exhibiting use-wear traces suggesting these tools were struck with the mineral pyrite to produce sparks around 50,000 years ago.
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What is infinite fire?

Infinite Fire is a nonprofit dedicated to sharing stories about our Infinite power to do good. United States of America infinitefire.org Joined September 2014.
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Can soul fire burn wood?

Soul Fire doesn't burn down wood, unlike regular fire. Soul Fire will scare away Piglins, unlike regular fire.
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Does Netherrack burn forever?

Netherrack isn't the toughest block around - even a wooden pickaxe will break it in a fraction of a second, and an explosion will tear through it as if it were paper. But its handiest feature is its flammability. Light a block of netherrack on fire, and it'll burn forever.
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Why did JFK's casket stay closed?

Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy declared that the casket would be kept closed for the viewing and funeral. The shot to President Kennedy's head left a gaping wound, and religious leaders said that a closed casket minimized morbid concentration on the body.
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When was the JFK eternal flame lit?

Kennedy, the 35th United States President, is buried in the Arlington National Cemetery on the hillside below the Arlington House. After the military ceremony on November, 25th, 1963, the day of President Kennedy's funeral, his wife Jacqueline Kennedy lit the Eternal Flame.
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What were President Kennedy's last words?

Nellie Connally, the First Lady of Texas, turned to Kennedy, who was sitting behind her, and commented, "Mr. President, you can't say Dallas doesn't love you". Kennedy's reply – "No, you certainly can't" – were his last words.
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Why is Surtur so strong?

Surtur was a fire giant and ruler of Muspelheim, one of the Nine Realms. The source of his power was the Eternal Flame, which was kept in Odin's Vault as the Allfather defeated him a long time ago and banished his entire race to Muspelheim.
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