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That depends how much power each of the heat sources have. Add the power of the two heat sources, and compare with the power of the strong one.
Fire and the sun!
Chemical energy, light energy, kinetic and etc.
There are two sources by which heat is produced in our body.Endogenous sources and Exogenous sources.Endogenous sources heat by our metabolic and muscle activity. Exogenous sources heat when the environmental temperature exceeds our body temperature and that is transferred to our body.
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Examples of heat sources could be grouped into two (2) based on there origin. They are; 1. Natural Heat Sources. The natural heat sources could be sub-divided into two; a. External Source, e.g Sun. b. Internal Source, e.g Geothermal, i.e. Magma. 2. Man-made Heat Sources. These includes heat generated from; a. Electricity, e.g Electric Cooker and Oven. b. Fire, e.g Coal.
The two principal sources of heat are the Sun and the Earth itself via geothermal heat. The sun's heat will vary more than geothermal, and therefore contribute more to flux.
the mantle plume There are two source of heat in the earth's interior. The main two sources are fire and breathing heat.
the mantle plume There are two source of heat in the earth's interior. The main two sources are fire and breathing heat.
There are two main sources of heat for cooking, gas and electric.
Two sources are sun and Earth's interior
heat and pressure