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Heat can ONLY be transferred between two items that are touching. Read the question above. Based on what you learned, tell me if this statement is true/false (this is science btw)
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Heat can ONLY be transferred between two items that are touching. Read the question above. Based on what you learned, tell me if this statement is true/false
(this is science btw)
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It’s true because when 2 objects touch one is higher temperature and the other is lower temperature and the higher temperature transfer heat to the other temperature
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