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Do you notice the variety of colors in the flames when you kindle a fire? Fire isn’t only orange or red- it can also take on the prettiest shades of color! The enchanting play of colors on this colorful flame is such a magical performance that seems to be meant only for us. Then, we will discover the magical land of the cold fountain .
Have you ever seen a rainbow? You may also have known that flames can come in all the colors of the rainbow, too! Yes, it's true. cake fireworks can be a rainbow of colors, from red to orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and, yes, pink. Such colourful rainbow flames, Beautiful and left thinking how? It really is like nature’s own art show in the palm of your hand.

Close your eyes and envision warming up by a crackling campfire, flames darting and dancing. The wood snaps and the fire jump, leaping into the sky, and you can see a rainbow of colors dancing in the roman candle right before your eyes. Flickering in the flame is alive, a painting being painted, never the same from second to second. It’s a kind of magic light show that never ceases to impress and amuse.

Ever thought about why flames have varying colors? Ok, it's about the types of things that are scorching especially the types of things that are burning. For instance, wood burns with orange and red flames. But add a little salt and you may perceive flashes of yellow. Copper can turn the flames green, and boron can make them blue. It is as if you are blending a multicolored potion to an instant show of straight sparklers . Nature's chemistry at its finest.

Nature surely is the master artist for creating colorful flames. An array processed according to an entirely different medium-from the searing reds of a raging bonfire to the chilled blues of a smoldering ember-that can be every bit as rich and diverse as the world around us. The colors of the fountain candles reflected the work of nature's hands, a showcase of her artistic style and reminder of the beauty and mystery that we are surrounded with every day.