Q.1.
Thunderstorms are created by which form(s) of energy transfer in the atmosphere?
Q.2.
Why are metals good heat conductors?
Q.3.
"Particles with more energy move in to take the place of particles with less energy" What method of heat transfer is being described in the previous sentence?
Q.4.
On a sunny day, why is it slightly harder to swim back to the shore of a lake than to swim towards the center?
Q.5.
What is the main way that heat passes through a brick in the wall of a building?
Q.6.
Which state(s) of matter is (or are) fluids?
Q.7.
Why do hot air ballons rise?
Q.8.
Houses built with thick stone walls usually stay cooler inside during the summer than houses built with thinner brick walls. Why might this be?
Q.9.
How does extra heat affect the particles of a metal?
Q.10.
In what substances can convection occur?