A bonfire gives off light energy in the form of flames and heat energy in the form of warmth.
That is easy thermal what type of question is that?
The crackling of a fire is the most prominent sound you will hear on bonfire night. You will also hear talking between those at the bonfire.
All objects give off thermal energy, also known as heat, in the form of infrared radiation. Thermal energy is a result of the motion of the atoms and molecules that make up the object.
On average, humans give off about 100 watts of heat energy.
oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Radiation is energy that is transmitted in the form of rays, waves or particles. Bonfires give off light and heat radiation.
They all contain Sodium which gives off a unique orange glow when heated.
A campfire naturally gives off light energy and thermal energy in the form of heat.
That is easy thermal what type of question is that?
Infrared light doesn't "give off" energy; in this case, it IS the energy.
you give off calary and diet energy
Computers give off mostly heat, but also give off magnetism in the form of radio waves. Plus their displays give off light energy and the speakers give off sound waves. The fans inside create kinetic energy.
I did not start the fireworks on Bonfire Night. Bonfire Night is a traditional British celebration commemorating the failed Gunpowder Plot. It typically involves setting off fireworks to mark the occasion.
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Electrical energy.
The crackling of a fire is the most prominent sound you will hear on bonfire night. You will also hear talking between those at the bonfire.