That is one way thermal energy can be transferred.
You are probably thinking of thermal convection and conduction.
Yes heat can travel through gas by way of ignition
convection
There are three types of transferrable energy: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction- heat that moves from solid object to solid object by physical means. Convection- heat that moves about a gaseous object (think about boiling water) Radiation- light energy that can travel through space and needs no object to transfer through. The correct answer for this question would be radiation.
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No
Yes it can
You are probably thinking of convection, which is transfer of heat by currents set up by variations in density of the liquid.
You are probably thinking of thermal convection and conduction.
Yes heat can travel through gas by way of ignition
convection
draughts transfer heat energy through convection
convection
There are three types of transferrable energy: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction- heat that moves from solid object to solid object by physical means. Convection- heat that moves about a gaseous object (think about boiling water) Radiation- light energy that can travel through space and needs no object to transfer through. The correct answer for this question would be radiation.
there is no medium for conduction or convection. all energy must be received from radiative sources.
The air directly above the Earth's surface is heated by conduction. Warm air is then circulated through the atmosphere by convection currents.
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