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Physics, 23.06.2020 15:01 becky1301

Across 5 All objects emit this type of radiation.
6 How energy is transferred when air moves.
7 You cannot get conduction or convection in this.
8 How energy is transferred in solids.
9 Energy is not easily transferred through this.
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1 Energy is easily transferred through this.
2 Convection
in the atmosphere produce hurricanes,
3 How energy is transferred through space.
4 Slows down the rate of energy transfer

could someone please help me answer these crossword clues all about energy! Thank you!

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