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11.11.2020 •
Chemistry
Which statement best describes heating by conduction?
1. Sunlight travels through space without the aid of fluids or solids.
2. Air at the equator rises and sinks at the poles.
3. Air molecules touch the warm ground, heating them up.
4. Warm air rises and takes heat with it; eventually it cools and sinks.
(If you want brainliest please explain why the answer is that answer)
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Ответ:
It would be A. Air molecules touch the warm ground, Heating them up because conduction is when a source of energy touches something directly.
Ответ:
3. Air molecules touch the warm ground, heating them up.
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least time=11 years
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