liquid then gas then evaporated then condenstation then precipitation. Or is that rain? Lol who CARES don't use wiki answer(unless your question has ACTUALLY been PROPERLY answered, otherwise use Google. WIKIPEDIA or something I call a BOOK!!! Go to your nearest library and check out a book on heat you dim wit!!!!!
Cause I DNA wat the hell that is as I am not even in high school yet! USE YOUR BRAIN STUPID AND GET A BOOK internet ISN"T THE ONLY THING THAT HELPS!@!!!!
Conduction is the method of heat transfer that requires objects to be in direct contact with each other in order to transfer heat. It occurs through the collision of particles in a solid material.
Conduction is the method of heat transfer where molecules of two solid substances collide with each other to transfer energy. This process occurs through direct contact between the particles.
convection
Yes, evaporation is a method of heat transfer. It involves the transfer of heat from a surface to a liquid that evaporates, taking the heat with it. This process cools the surface.
Fourth method of heat transfer is via evaporation.
heat transfer
Insulation is not a method of heat transfer, but rather a way to slow down the transfer of heat between objects by using materials that have low thermal conductivity. Heat transfer occurs through conduction, convection, and radiation, where heat moves from a warmer object to a cooler one.
The primary method of heat transfer between two air masses is convection.
Radiation is the method of heat transfer that does not require a medium. Energy is transferred in the form of electromagnetic waves, such as light or infrared radiation, through empty space. This type of heat transfer can occur between objects that are not in direct contact with each other.
Convection
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