Yes
Such energy can be transferred. Usually it will transfer from hotter objects to colder objects.
Heat will naturally flow from hotter to colder objects.
No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.
The hotter object will get colder than it was, the colder object will get hotter than it was. Heat flow will continue until both objects are at the same temperature.
Heat energy travels from a hotter object to a cooler/colder object until both objects reach the same temperature.
Such energy can be transferred. Usually it will transfer from hotter objects to colder objects.
It is not clear what sort of energy you are talking about. In the case of heat: heat has a natural tendency to flow from hotter objects to colder objects. If your house is hotter than the surroundings, then heat energy will flow out of it.
Heat has a tendency to flow from hotter objects to colder objects. This can be reduced with thermal insulation, but not entirely stopped.
Heat will naturally flow from hotter to colder objects.
Because thermal energy travels from hotter objects to colder objects.
No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.
The hotter object will get colder than it was, the colder object will get hotter than it was. Heat flow will continue until both objects are at the same temperature.
Heat energy travels from a hotter object to a cooler/colder object until both objects reach the same temperature.
yes, they do!
I am not entirely sure what you mean, but the general tendency is for heat to go from hotter object to colder objects.
No, objects that gain energy become hotter.
From hotter to colder