It can be up to 2,000 degrees
Because fire is very hot.
As heat radiations fall on the body, we feel hot.
When you stand in front of a bonfire, you feel hot because the fire emits infrared radiation, which directly heats your body. Additionally, the heat generated by the fire warms the surrounding air, creating convective heat transfer. Together, these factors contribute to the sensation of feeling hot.
that line is in eclipse (: and Paul says it to Jacob when they are at the bonfire (:
The bonfire heats the air around it. The hot air rises. Other colder air on the ground level is drawn in or rushes in to replace the heated air that has risen. The colder air comes from around the bonfire including from behind you and you feel it as a draught or draft.
to night is bright bonfire night
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.
It is hot, and less dense than the air it displaces. It floats of the cooler, denser air.
It is hot, and less dense than the air it displaces. It floats of the cooler, denser air.
Throwing water on a bonfire can help extinguish the flames and prevent the fire from spreading. It is important to do this carefully to avoid causing steam or creating hot embers that could potentially cause injury.
bonfire night is on the 5th of November
bonfire smells like smoke