Kato is out camping with his family, and they decide to start a campfire because of the cold air. After everyone roasts marshmallows to a crispy golden brown, they eat them, and then they decide to go to sleep. Before going to sleep, Kato pours water over the campfire to put it out. He notices that steam drifts from the burned wood and ashes even though the fire is gone and the coals have stopped glowing. Which statements best describe how energy is conserved in this scenario? Select all that apply.
The liquid water absorbed the energy of the fire, so it changed into a gas and evaporated.
The wood absorbed energy from the fire, so some of it changed into a gas and some formed ashes.
The marshmallows absorbed energy form the fire, so they changed color to a golden brown.
The cold air absorbed energy from the water vapor, so it condensed and formed steam.
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