i think its conduction im not sure i have the same question in school but i think its conduction because they have direct contact which is conduction so i think im right
convection
Electromagnetic waves from the sun heat the ground in a certain area, say, a parking lot. The hot parking lot transfers some of its heat to the air above it. Eventually, a "bubble" of warmer air is created and, since heat rises, it begins to ascend. When this happens, the cold air around the "bubble" of hot air rushes in to fill the space left by it. The rushing air is wind. (at least, that's what my 5th-grade textbook said)
Answer It depends on the type of energy and the type of object. If it is heat energy, then it can be transfered by conduction, convection, radiation, or conversion.AnswerThere are two ways of 'manipulating' energy: work and heat.Work describes the conversion of energy from one form into another. For example, and electric motor does work when it converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.Heat describes the transfer of energy from a warmer body to a cooler body.
Alveolar sacs is the structural unit of lungs.Tiny blood capillaries fuse together to make up an alveolar sac.This structure of the sac is very important for the easy diffusion of respiratory gases across the membrane.
The property of surface tension causes water to occupy the least possible surface area, or to put it simply, "stick together".
Hallucinations.
Yes.
too much assplay
convection causes the heat transfer.
Entropy
Kittens naturally get goop in their eyes; you just need to keep wiping their tear ducts regularly. If the goop seems exessive, take the kittens to a vet.
This can be caused by a umbilical hernia which is fairly common in puppies. I would recommend you see your Vet about this.
The transfer of energy that causes an object to move in the direction of the force is called work.
If your puppies are truly running a fever then you need to take them to a vet for proper diagnosis and treatment. Fever has many causes.
Yersina enterocolitica
Differences in temperatures.
This is not certain. It depends on when the mother cat got rabies. If it is still in its early stages, the kittens may not catch it, but eventually the organism that causes rabies will migrate through the placenta and infect the kittens. The organism will, I believe, be passed in mother's milk, so if the kittens nurse, they most likely will become infected.