Radiation, Convection, and Conduction

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when air or water is heated, its density decreases and the air or water rises

What is an explanation for the movement of air and water in currents?

convection

a forced-air furnace blows heated air around the house

conduction

a thermometer under your tongue shows that you have a high fever

convection

heat in the room moves with the warm currents from warmer areas to cooler areas

convection

heat is transferred by the movement of matter

rises, sinks, convection

in a room, warm air _______________ and cold air _______________, this process is called ________________

convection

ocean currents warm colder water

radiation

on cloudless nights, heat escapes from our planet and goes into empty space

radiation

the sun transfers its heat to our planet through space

radiation

the sun warms your face

convection

thermal energy is transferred through matter from particle to particle

radiation

thermal energy is transferred without matter

conduction

two objects at different temperatures are in direct contact

convection

warm water rises in a lake. cold water descends

radiation

you feel the heat of a wood stove when you stand next to it

conduction

you place your cold hands under warm water

conduction

you placed a spoon into a cup of cocoa and it gets hot over time

conduction

you stir hot stew with a spoon. The handle of the metal spoon gets hot.

conduction or convection

you warm up your soup in a pan on the stove

conduction

your feet burn when you walk barefoot across hot sand

convection

The troposphere gets most of its heat through the process shown in the diagram. What type of heat transfer is represented?


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