it is estimate if 25-20 because of it's relatively high ranges
The heat will flow from the boiling water to the block of ice.
Heat Flow is a measure of the amount of heat leaving the rocks of the lithosphere, while seafloor a seabed in the bottom of the ocean. Because all the heat leaves the rocks when at the bottom of an ocean :)
The mantle is the solid layer of earth that can flow because of great heat and pressure
No it does not
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The Mid-Atlantic Range is an underwater mountain range of the Atlantic Ocean and Artic Ocean. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is part of the global mid-oceanic ridge system; the ridge is the mountain range where tectonic plates are moving apart along a boundary as magma rises from the Earth's mantel. This magma then heats up and the heat cause the curst on the rifts expand creating the ridges. As the tectonic plates keep moving apart, the Atlantic ridge keeps growing at this point at the rate of 5-10centimeters per year. It's the Nothern third of the Mid-Atlantic ridge Plankey1995 JF
That's were the Earth's crust is pulling apart - and the gap is being filled with molton lava.
Yes there is an optimum flow rate. Kind of! The heat pump manufacturer will post on the internet or in the users guide what the maximum and mimimum flow rate through his heat pump should be. I take it that the optimum then, is anywhere within that range. My pump manufacturer prescribes 20 GPM to 70 GPM for the heat pump I will be using. Too low a flow causes the heat pump to overheat. Too high a flow is hard on system components. dburr
No, heat does not flow indefinitely. Heat stops flowing the temperatures are equal.
Heat flow's from cooler objects.
Apparently No, heat flow in oceanic crust is higher than continental crust
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negative heat
Heat flow is made by conduction, convection or radiation.
heat flow and waves
Interatomic separation causes heat to flow slowly. As there will be time involved in transferring heat at a gap.
False... The flow of heat through direct contact is conduction.