Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Dec. 2010
The term flame has two very different meanings that are commonly used in the Spanish language. The flame can be both a animal known cargo in high altitude areas, which is also used for its meat, its hair and other elements. Another meaning that the word flame has is the one that refers to that light that is generated from the fire and that it can be present in different types of elements, in a candle, in a stove, in direct fire, etc.
The llama understood as an animal is a type of camelid (as are camels, guanaco, vicuña or alpaca) that is found in different regions of weather arid and high altitude, especially in the Andean zone that includes several countries of America from the south. The llama is a domestic animal and in fact it was of vital importance for many of the pre-Columbian societies that existed there, for example the Inca. The llama is a relatively large animal that can easily reach the height of the human being and even pass it due to its long neck. The body of the llama is completely covered by abundant fur, except for the lower part of its legs. This fur is used for the
making of textiles and coats.Flame is also what is produced from the combustion generated between a flammable element and the environment that surrounds it. The flame is nothing but fire, but its color, its intensity or even its shape depending on each case (being, for example, the flame of the candle stable and that of a much more unstable stove). The flame can also be bluish, purple or yellowish also depending on the type of situation in which it is generated.
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