Taking a shot at this one... the nearer to the bonfire you are, the closer you are to the chemical reaction of burning wood, which releases energy into the air causing the molecules to move faster creating friction which creates heat. Or... the short answer, your approaching fire.
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
I would expect to be coming warmer as I travelled nearer to the Equator, from wintry Britain.
the nearer a country is to the equator. the warmer the country is.
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
As heat radiations fall on the body, we feel hot.
The heat transfer you feel from a bonfire is primarily radiant heat transfer. This is when heat energy is transferred through electromagnetic waves from the hot flames to your body, causing you to feel warm.
Sudan is much nearer the Equator so naturally has a warmer climate year round.
Because there is almost always constant sunlight on the equator.
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
Because fire is very hot.
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