Answer:
Out of the 3 types of heat transfer, this scenario would be most likely to be an example of convection. Convection is where the transferring of heat results through the movements of fluid, but in this case, it is air. What happens is that when a part of the whole mass of air is heated, the hotter air rises and the cooler air descends and takes place of the hotter air before it was heated. Then, the cooler air becomes hotter and the hotter air before becomes the cooler air of both, which then results to the repeat of the exchange of places. This creates a motion until the whole mass has achieved mutual temperature, the heat source has stopped or been extinguished, or there is a shift of temperature.