Yes, but more travels through liquids by convection.
Heat can travel by conduction, convection and radiation in liquids and gases.
You are probably thinking of convection, which is transfer of heat by currents set up by variations in density of the liquid.
Fluids i.e liquid and gas are poor conductors. Only convection is possible.
liquid will make gas only if it is hot, because the heat will make it steam up making it a gas.
No, there can't be conduction in empty space. Heat may travel through empty space through radiation, though.
Yes.
Convection and conduction.
the answer is that it travels by conduction. thank you.
Heat can transfer through a fluid by conduction and/or convection (with convection being the most efficient). If the fluid is a gas then heat can also transfer through it by radiation (but this does not work in liquid fluids).
Conduction is the movement of electricity and/or heat through something. Convection is the transfer of heat through movement in an already heated gas or liquid.
A pot handle on a stove
Heat passes through liquid and gases through the process called convection. In solids however it passes through the process of conduction.