He changes a number of ways over the entire series. It depends on which book you are talking about. For example, in the Lightning Thief, he goes from willing to stop at nothing to save his mother to ultimately giving her up for the greater good.
He feels calm, happy and he feels at home.
Percy feels miserable when he gets his Öwn cabin because he is the Önly Öne there and it makes him feel lÖnely.
He asks that his father would claim him.
Gets angry at percy
Nothing happens to Percy's mother apart from she gets married (by comment) in The Titans Curse.
because he felt no one was watching him
He feels calm, happy and he feels at home.
He feels calm, happy and he feels at home.
Percy feels at home at the bonfire because it is a familiar and comforting setting. The warm fire, the sound of laughter, and the presence of friends make him feel welcomed and accepted. It is a place where he can relax and simply enjoy the moment, providing a sense of belonging and community.
Percy feels miserable when he gets his Öwn cabin because he is the Önly Öne there and it makes him feel lÖnely.
He asks that his father would claim him.
Percy
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.
Because fire is very hot.
You feel the warm glow of a bonfire through the process of heat transfer known as radiation. The heat energy from the fire is emitted in the form of electromagnetic waves, which travel through the air and reach your skin, making you feel warm.
The energy of a bonfire comes from the combustion of wood or other fuel material. When the fuel burns, it releases heat and light energy as a result of the chemical reactions taking place. This energy is what produces the flames and warmth that we see and feel from the bonfire.