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Colored candles have been around for centuries, with evidence of early colored candles made from beeswax in ancient Egypt around 3000 BC. However, the first modern colored candles were made in the 19th century with the introduction of synthetic dyes that allowed for a wider range of colors to be used in candle making.
The cake with 8 candles would burn longer compared to the cake with 7 candles as there are more candles providing heat and flame to keep the candles burning.
Because it allowed the development of modern civilisation as we know it today. Not needing to light candles at night was a huge step forward.
To conduct a project on why white candles melt faster, you would need white candles, candles of different colors, a stopwatch, a ruler to measure the height of the candles before and after melting, a thermometer to measure the temperature, and a controlled environment where you can observe the candles without interruptions.