Heat will will move from an object of higher temperature to an object of lower temperature
Yes
Heat (thermal energy) will generally move from areas with more heat towards areas with less heat.
convection
The plates of the earth's crust move as a result of huge convection currents within the mantle of the earth. These convection currents are caused by areas of different temperatures deep beneath the earth. The heat within the earth comes from radioactive decay and leftover heat from the earth's formation.
The higher the temperatures, the faster the atoms move. If the temperatures are high enough, the atoms may move apart changing the state of the object.
Convection, flowing through a liquid or a gas, Conduction, a transfer that occurs between the contact between two objects of different temperatures, or Radiation, where heat is emitted from the surface of an object.
when you touch something hot , a message flashes to and from your spinal cord.this reflex causes you to move your hand.
because winds move heat and cold temperatures from one place to another
Particles move at a faster rate at higher temperatures, than they do at lower temperatures. This is do to the fact that heat is a form of energy. When a particle has more energy is moves faster.
The fact that heat tends to move from hotter objects to colder objects.
This is due to temperature and how water with different temperatures react.
the heat from the warmer object will move to the colder object, for heat can only move in one direction.