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both radiation and conduction give heat to another object.
conduction in solids, the movement of heat in solids is sometimes called heat conduction but it can never be convectionconvection in liquids and gasesradiation
conduction because there is more heat in space then there is in earth
Boiling a pot of water on the stove. The heat couldn't reach the water if it were not conducted through the metal pot.
Conduction: Heat transfer by direct contact, such as from an electric coil on a stove to the pot. Convection: Heat transfer though the air, such as in an oven. Radiation: Heat transfer via waves, such as from the Sun to Earth.
Heat from the earth's interior reaches the surface through a combination of convection and conduction.
Solar heat is distributed around earth by conduction.
Conduction
By conduction and convection.
By conduction.
heat conduction, convection, thermal radiation.
Heat in earth's atmosphere is transferred by: Radiation, Conduction, & Convection. ((:
Conduction
both radiation and conduction give heat to another object.
[hope that you mean the "air layer" just above the earth] Conduction is the way of energy transmission in solids. But when it comes to the air it is by convection & radiation. So when the solar radiations reach the earth they heat up the surrounding air molecules. Further they heat up the ground. So next the ground becomes the heat source for the air & heat energy is transmitted to the air layer just above by convection.
conduction,convection,radiation
conduction in solids, the movement of heat in solids is sometimes called heat conduction but it can never be convectionconvection in liquids and gasesradiation