There are a number of principles associated with characterizing the phenomenon of thermal energy. They are generally though of being, and considered/evaluated under the heading of, heat transfer or thermodynamics. The most general answer is this: heat goes from where it's hot to where it's not. Obvious. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on heat and on thermodynamics. Use them. And no, you won't get tricked. Promise.
The Thermals was created in 2002.
thermals are used when cold
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Warm air rises, forming a thermal. Vultures, and other large winged birds, ride the thermals to save energy.
it occurs in summer
Thermals
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just cause they do
Thermals in the air are caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface, resulting in pockets of warm air rising and creating upward air currents. These thermals play a key role in the formation of clouds, precipitation, and can also influence the behavior of aircraft and gliders.
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Underwear and thermals