Why does the suns heat reach the earth by conduction or convection?
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The Sun and the Earth are separated by a vacuum, conduction and convection do not happen in a vacuum. Conduction takes place when different molecules in a material are in close proximity to other molecules, the heat reaches an equilibrium transferring thermal energy from the hotter to the colder
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The Sun and the Earth are separated by a vacuum, conduction and convection do not happen in a vacuum. Conduction takes place when different molecules in a material are in close proximity to other molecules, the heat reaches an equilibrium transferring thermal energy from the hotter to the colder
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