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Molecules in warmer object will have more average kinetic energy of molecules compared to the molecules in cooler object. Therefore the energy will be transferred from the region of more to kinetic energy to a region of low kinetic energy of molecules until equilibrium is reached between both the objects. This is similar to the process of diffusion which dictates the flow of solute molecules from an area of its high concentration to an area of its low concentration.

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by heat.I think I know what your doing and if i had to guess the answer would be

A. from high temperature to low temperature

now I'm not sure if that is right but that's what I think it is.

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Conduction - directly touching

Convection - flowing fluid (air, water, etc.) over the hot or cool body

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The temperature difference is reduced.

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