Convection
Heat energy is transferred primarily by air movements, storms, and ocean currents. Since the earth is heated unevenly, the energy is redistributed. Air movements, otherwise called wind, are one important mechanism. Storms, which contain water vapor and water, also transfer heat. When water turns to water vapor it absorbs heat and when water vapor condenses to water, heat is released. Therefore, storms are important movers of heat. Ocean currents also transfer heat as cold currents move to warmer areas and warm currents move to colder areas.
air movements, storms, and ocean currents
well, one way that heat is transported in the biosphere is the unequal heating of the Earths Surface drives winds and ocean currents, which transport throughout the biosphere.
air movements, storms, and ocean currents
the primary ways that heat energy is transferred are air movement,storms,and ocean currents.
energy is tranferred from insects to fish in this system by?
In an exothermic reaction, energy is transferred from the substance reacting to its surroundings. Some common exothermic reactions are burning things, making ice cubes, and mixing water and strong acids.
convection (from the movement of fluids), conduction (through solids), and radiation (through air and space).
Chemical energy is transformed to mechanical energy and some heat energy
the system gains heat and does work on the surroundings
Air movements
Trophic levels are the positions of organisms in a food chain. Energy is transferred through the trophic levels through ingestion at each level.
Radiation, Conduction, and Convection.
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air movements, storms, and ocean currents
air movements, storms, and ocean currentsthe primary ways that heat energy is transferred are air movement,storms,and ocean currents.
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energy is tranferred from insects to fish in this system by?
Assuming you are talking about a closed system, it is the difference in energy transferred to or from the system as work and HEAT.
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During a car frontal collision, some part of the occupant's kinetic energy is transferred to the vehicle through the restraint system. The high ratio of the transferred energy has the advantage of protecting the occupant. This phenomenon is called “ride down effect”.
In an exothermic reaction, energy is transferred from the substance reacting to its surroundings. Some common exothermic reactions are burning things, making ice cubes, and mixing water and strong acids.