conduction
Radiation, e.g. in case of the heat from Sun, solar radiation transfers it to the planets and other outer space objects.
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
Heat transfers thermal energy efficiently from one source to another. The movement of particles when heated results in this efficiency.
A thermal conductor.
thermal energy will always radiate to lower energy matter.
stratosphere
Radiation
Thermal energy poorly and slowly transfers in liquids
Radiation, e.g. in case of the heat from Sun, solar radiation transfers it to the planets and other outer space objects.
Something that transfers thermal energy efficiently is called a conductor.
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
Heat transfers thermal energy efficiently from one source to another. The movement of particles when heated results in this efficiency.
Thermal gradient.
A thermal conductor.
The thermal energy of a particle is directly proportional to its thermodynamic temperature (ie. its temperature in Kelvin).
thermal energy will always radiate to lower energy matter.
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but a heat sink uses a process called thermal transfer. What this does, is transfers heat from a chip to the air, dissipating it and protecting the chip from heat damage.