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the heat energy from the sun reaches the Earth due to the process of.....

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Answered by jackzzjck
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The heat energy from the sun reaches the Earth due to the process of Radiation .

Radiation

\bigstar The transfer of heat energy by the emission of electromagnetic waves is known as radiation .

\bigstar There is no need for a medium for propagation for heat transfer by radiation method.

\bigstar The body also need not be in contact , heat transfer can take place between bodies separated by long distances , so it is the method of transfer of heat in space.

Other Types of Heat Transfers

Conduction and Convection are other types of heat transfer .

Convection - The transfer of heat that is caused due to movement of particles in a fluid is known as convection. It is the reason behind the cause of Land and Sea breeze .

Conduction - The transfer of heat that is caused by the collision of particle that are in contact is called conduction. Most of the heat transfer that we use in our daily life is conduction.

Answered by itzRealQueen
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Answer:

The heat energy from the sun reaches the Earth due to the process of Radiation .

Radiation

\bigstar★ The transfer of heat energy by the emission of electromagnetic waves is known as radiation .

\bigstar★ There is no need for a medium for propagation for heat transfer by radiation method.

\bigstar★ The body also need not be in contact , heat transfer can take place between bodies separated by long distances , so it is the method of transfer of heat in space.

Other Types of Heat Transfers

Conduction and Convection are other types of heat transfer .

Convection - The transfer of heat that is caused due to movement of particles in a fluid is known as convection. It is the reason behind the cause of Land and Sea breeze .

Conduction - The transfer of heat that is caused by the collision of particle that are in contact is called conduction. Most of the heat transfer that we use in our daily life is conduction

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