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5. A sunbather at the beach absorbs the thermal energy from the sun through A, conduction B. radiation C. convection D. a combination of all three.
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5. A sunbather at the beach absorbs the thermal energy from the sun through
A, conduction
B. radiation
C. convection
D. a combination of all three.
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Answer: B, Radiation
Explanation: idk just got that out from Mr.Google
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