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When you stand near a campfire and feel warmth on your face, the heat reaches you mainly by
 
Radiation
 
Convection
 
Conduction
 
Insulation
A black surface is a good
 
Absorber
 
Conductor
 
Insulator
 
Convection current
Warm air rising and cool air sinking in a room is an example of
 
Convection
 
Radiation
 
Conduction
 
Insulatioon
When a metal rod is heated at one end, the heat reaches the other end mainly by
 
Conduction
 
Convection
 
Radiation
 
Convection current
Heat from the Sun reaches Earth mainly through
 
Radiation
 
Conduction
 
Convection
 
Convection current
Objects that take in or soak up thermal energy are called
 
Absorbers
 
Emitters
 
Insulators
 
Conductors
Objects that give off thermal energy are called
 
Emitters
 
Absorbers
 
Conductors
 
Convection currents
Plastic and wood are good
 
Insulators
 
Conductors
 
Emitters
 
Convection currents
Metals are good
 
Conductors
 
Insulators
 
Absorbers
 
Radiators
A material that does not allow heat to pass through easily is called an
 
Insulator
 
Conductor
 
Radiator
 
Absorber
A material that allows heat to pass through easily is called a
 
Conductor
 
Convection current
 
Insulator
 
Absorber
Heat transfer that does not need particles or a medium is called
 
Radiation
 
Conduction
 
Convection
 
Convection current
Convection can also happen in
 
Gases
 
Solids
 
Rocks
 
Metals
In which state of matter does convection mainly occur?
 
Liquid
 
Solid
 
Rock
 
Metal
In which state of matter does conduction happen best?
 
Solid
 
Liquid
 
Gas
 
d. Plasma
The continuous movement of warm and cool fluid forming a loop is called a
 
Convection current
 
Conduction line
 
Radiation path
 
d. Insulation cycle
Heat transfer through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases) is called
 
Convection
 
Conduction
 
Radiation
 
Absorption
Heat transfer through direct contact of particles is called
 
Conduction
 
Convection
 
Radiation
 
Insulation