Hello everyone! I am Yuhish Maharjan I am 14 years old I am from Nepal I live in Lalitpur, Nepal I am in grade 9 My school's name is West Wing secondary school Today I am here to show you the experiment named underwater candle experiment In this experiment we can know how the candle burns inside the water and we can see the wick of the burning candle Hello everyone! Materials required for the experiment are Lighter Candle Measuring tape A glass of water Small pin Transparent bowl First, stick the candle into the bowl Do this by lighting the candle and allowing the candle to drip into the bowl Make sure that enough wax drip into the bowl to make the candle stick Once there is enough melted candle wax in the bowl stick the candle into it Wait to dry for about five minutes Next, pour water into the bowl until just the top of the candle You don't want the candle to be fully submerged in the water at this point After that, light the candle My lighter is not working so I will be using another candle to light this candle Now, slowly watch as the candle burns It will continue to burn even when the wick is below water level Sometimes, the candle dims and goes out just before the candle dies the water level rises almost one 10th of the pitcher No air bubbles have I seen The water level stays up for many few minutes more We measure how far the candle has burned down beneath the surface of the water Mine went down about 1,5 centimeters That's all, this was my experiment The conclusion of this experiment goes like this We can see that as the candle burns A part of the wax surrounding the wick does not melt leaving a well of protection around the wick This allows the candle to continue burning even though the flame is already lower than the water Basically, the cool water surrounding the candle is absorbing the heat from the flame This allows the wax to stay solid instead of melting and dripping on its sides like it normally does and that is how the candle can keep burning That is all for my experiment! Thank you!