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Hotspots and geysers transfer heat from the Earth's mantle to the Earth's surface.
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From the sun to the earth it is radiant heat
Heat from inside the Earth is called geothermal heat.
Because soil temperatures indicate the heat transfer process occurring at the earth's surface.
Hotspots and geysers transfer heat from the Earth's mantle to the Earth's surface.
Hotspots and geysers transfer heat from the Earth's mantle to the Earth's surface.
Earth's surface is free to radiate heat into space. The interior is not. The interior does transfer heat the the surface, but rather slowly. It is hot due to residual heat from Earth's formation and from the heat generated by the decay of radioactive elements.
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Heat transfer more specifically convection. That is what makes wind. No sun no wind
Transfer of heat energy around the Earth from uneven heating of its surface is accomplished by Global air circulation patterns,
Earth's surface is free to radiate heat into space. The interior is not. The interior does transfer heat the the surface, but rather slowly. It is hot due to residual heat from Earth's formation and from the heat generated by the decay of radioactive elements.
Beneath the surface of the earth temperature remains the same. Within the Earth, irregular convection cells within the mantle transfer heat from the core to the surface of the planet. Volcanoes and earthquakes are two examples of heat transferring from the interior to the surface.
the kind of heat transfer that warms earth's surface on sunny day is
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Convection.
Interaction between the atmosphere and ocean occur at the surface and result in the transfer of heat and moisture.