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Carbon does not transfer via radiation. Carbon can only "conduct" in the sense that it can diffuse through a solid if the temperature is high enough. Carbon can convect in convective models, and the analyses of both heat transfer and mass transfer in solid surface - fluid mediums are *very* similar.

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conduction is the direct transfer of energy between two solids, radiation however, is the transfer of heat energy through waves. For instance if you touch a hot tea kettle this would be conduction, when you feel warmth from a fire this is an example of radiation

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The convective zone,energy is transferred much faster that it is in the radiative zone.

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By radiation from the sun,

by conduction AND convection from the core.

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Through the Atmosphere or by wind

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Q: How is energy transferred by conduction and radiation?
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