It feels warm and calm but when your face gets the temperature hot, you would feel a little bit uncomfortable. I am not sure of a lot of details but I am telling this answer because I have a fireplace at my house. I am sorry if I had a mistake, but it is a good question. Keep on using your skills!!!!!!!!
The heat you feel when you sit next to a campfire is called radiant heat, which is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. This type of heat can be felt even without direct contact with the fire itself.
They should not be allowed to sit anywhere, what if they sat on a road, or on a campfire. Children need to be kept safe
Umm, anywhere it feels like. Though usually, it lays on its side or its belly.
Because when they sit on the towers, it feels good to them.
It looks like a mound (wad) of fluffy white stuff just like cotton ballsIt looks like a cotton balls but it is softer and it has seeds all over it.
When you sit next to a campfire, you feel radiant heat emanating from the flames, which warms your skin and surrounding air. This warmth is a result of the combustion of wood, releasing energy in the form of infrared radiation. The heat can be comforting, especially on a cool night, but can also be intense if you sit too close. Additionally, you might feel the heat fluctuate as the fire crackles and the flames dance.
To a varying degree, all smoke is toxic to humans, but not enough that you can't sit around a campfire and get a dose of it now and then.
sit on it and turn the srew . when it feels like its about to go faster or pull hardest that's it
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Gabriel Hardeman Delegation - Feels Like Fire
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The heat you feel when sitting next to a campfire is due to thermal radiation. As the fire burns, it emits infrared radiation that transfers heat energy to your body. This sensation of warmth is a result of the energy transfer from the fire to your skin, causing it to feel hot.