Thermal Energy Question Review

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Thermal Energy Question Review Heat Transfers

Thermal Energy Review If you walk barefoot on hot asphalt, energy is transferred by which process? A. convection B. radiation C. conduction D. Reflection

Thermal Energy Review In which atmospheric action can we see evidence of conduction? A. Radiation from the Sun heats the surface of the Earth. B. The surface of the Earth heats the air that contacts it. C. Cold air pushes warm air upward creating a current. D. Air increases in density and sinks back towards the Earth.

Thermal Energy Review What is happening at point C in the diagram? A. The sun warms Earth’s surface through radiation. B. The ground warms the atmosphere through conduction. C. The air warms the ground through convection. D. Heat moves through the air due to convection.

Thermal Energy Review Which statement best describes how energy transfer within earth’s atmosphere can affect a weather condition? A. During radiation, objects directly transfer heat to each other which affects the air temperature. B. During radiation, electromagnetic waves transfer heat and light energy which affects the air temperature. C. During convection, objects directly transfer heat to each other which affects the amount of precipitation. D. During convection, electromagnetic waves transfer heat and light energy which affects the amount of precipitation.

Thermal Energy Review Radiation Conduction Convection Identify and label the way in which heat is being transferred in the picture. Radiation Conduction Convection