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Biology, 14.10.2019 15:10 lydia1melton

Most of the energy needed for all the processes on earth comes directly or indirectly from the sun. there is no medium or material connecting the sun to the earth. therefore, the only type of heat transfer possible to transfer energy from the sun to the earth is

a) condensation.
b) conduction.
c) convection.
d) radiation.

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