Final answer:
Different methods of heat transfer include conduction, convection, and radiation.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Milk is stirred with a spoon, the spoon gets hot due to conduction.
2. Near the ceiling of a room the air is warmer. The warm air rises because of convection.
3. A college student uses the back of his hand near an iron to check if it is hot. Heat is transferred to his hand by radiation.
4. You are doing your homework at a desk that is underneath a lamp and you start to feel hotter because of radiation from the lamp.
5. In a swimming pool, the water near the surface is slightly warmer. The warm water rises because of convection.
6. A huge rock at the park gets so hot during the day that you can't sit on it from conduction.
7. You lay on that same rock at night so that you can keep warm by conduction.
8. The cause of weather systems on earth is convection.
9. A certain type of stainless-steel cookware has a layer of copper applied to the bottom to help it heat evenly. The copper transfers heat to the pan by conduction.
10. A fireman touches a door and it feels hot from the fire on the other side due to radiation.