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Heat rises to colder areas.
Convection and Conduction. Convection is the movement of hot gas to areas where it is colder, and conduction is the direct transfer of heat from a hot object to another object that is touching it.
This is called "heat transfer"...the answer was in the question! In a thermal gradient, energy (in the form of heat) always wants to go to areas of deficiency. Thus, there is a movement of this energy (which is called "Heat Transfer") from the warmer body to the cooler body.
Substances can only transfer heat, since there is no such thing as coldness, just lack of heat. Think about placing ice cubes into a glass of water. The water becomes colder because the ice is absorbing the heat from the water. Heat always travels from regions of relative warmth to colder areas in order to equalize temperatures.
The fact that heat tends to move from hotter objects to colder objects.
No. Coastal areas are generally warmer in the northeast than inland areas. Generally, the further inland you go, the colder it becomes in the winter.
No. Coastal areas are generally warmer in the northeast than inland areas. Generally, the further inland you go, the colder it becomes in the winter.
"Create distinct global wind systems that transport colder air to warmer areas and warmer air to colder areas." p.305 earth science book California edition National Geographic
depending on the climate different areas can be colder or hotter. closer to the equator will be warmer and likewise farther from the equator will be colder but besides that u have to factor in the height of the land and the usual weather those are all factors of the climate or the "area"
Global Conveyor Belt
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Heat rises to colder areas.
To keep them warmer so they can live in colder areas that are good for them to live in
Ocean currents carry warmer water from the tropics into colder regions. The heat from that warmer water escapes into the atmosphere as it creates warmer, rainier weather than might otherwise be expected.
The 17 is a colder plug with a heat range of 7. The 19 is hotter with heat range of 9. The higher heat range is preferable for colder climates. While the 17 is for warmer areas.
Nature always tries to come to an state of equilibrium. Water flows from a higher to a lower level. Electricity flows from a higher potential to a lower potential. Thus heat is transferred from a warmer to a colder area until an equilibrium is reached.
Convection and Conduction. Convection is the movement of hot gas to areas where it is colder, and conduction is the direct transfer of heat from a hot object to another object that is touching it.