Heat Transfer: Radiation, Convection, And Conduction Question Preview (ID: 42936)
Students Will Learn About Heat Transfer Which Causes The Lithospheric Plates To Continue To Move.
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Where does the heat come from that moves the lithospheric plates
a) inner core
b) outer core
c) mantle
d) lithosphere
When atoms are heated, what happens to them?
a) They rise and become less dense.
b) They sink and become more dense.
c) They cool and rise.
d) They slow down.
When atoms are heated, they
a) move faster
b) sink
c) cool
d) grow bigger
Convection currents are caused by
a) temperature and density of atoms
b) clouds
c) the placement of the lithospheric plates
d)
When the atoms reach the crust,
a) the atoms cool because they are away from the heat source.
b) the atoms leave the crust
c) the atoms heat up
d) the atoms get squished and become dense.
When atoms cool, they
a) become more dense and sink
b) become less dense and rise
c) become light and fly away
d) turn to ice
Convection happens in the
a) mantle
b) inner core
c) outer core
d) Asthenophere
The thinnest layer of the earth is the
a) crust
b) mantle
c) inner core
d) outer core
Scientists learn about the Earth's interior from
a) digging deep into rock samples and seismic waves
b) traveling there
c) heat and pressure
d)
What makes the lithospheric plates move?
a) convection in the mantle
b) radiation
c) conduction
d) volcanos
Heat transfer in space
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d)
Heat transfer where one item touches and changes the heat of the other object
a) conduction
b) convection
c) radiation
d)
_______________ is the force that causes cooler, more dense materials to sink.
a) density
b) convection
c) conduction
d) radiation
How tightly packed the atoms are is called
a) density
b) gravity
c) grams
d) weight
d) heat from a fire Rubbing your hands together is an example of which transfer?
a) Conduction
b) convection
c) radiation
d) friction
Which is an example of radiation?
a) sun rays
b) and oven
c) putting a pan on a fire
d) wind blowing
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