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1.The SUN is Earth's major external source of heat energy. The sun's energy travels to Earth as electromagnetic radiation. The amount of radiation we receive depends on the time of day and season, but it is constantly enough heat energy to support life
2.Heat is energy transferred between substances or systems due to a temperature difference between them, according to Energy Education. As a form of energy, heat is conserved, i.e., it cannot be created or destroyed. It can, however, be transferred from one place to another.
3.It is the temperature difference between the two neighboring objects that causes this heat transfer. The heat transfer continues until the two objects have reached thermal equilibrium and are at the same temperature.
4.Heat too can be transferred, or conducted, through some types of materials. The term conduction refers to the transfer of energy. Conduction occurs when energy is passed between objects. The transfer of thermal energy is called heat.
5.Everyday Examples of Heat Energy
Everyday Examples of Heat EnergyThe biggest example of heat energy in our solar system is the sun itself.
When the burner of a stovetop is very hot, it is a source of heat energy.
Automobile fuels such as gasoline are sources of heat energy, as is the hot engine of a racecar or a school bus.
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