Biology, asked by rutvikasingh, 16 hours ago

why is atmosphere called bad conductor of heat?​

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Answered by EmperorSoul
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Air may be a bad conductor of heat because its molecules aren't in continuous contact with one another. Air molecules are too far to disperse heat to at least one another efficiently. Heat is transferred or conducted by molecules and atoms that are very closely bonded together and vibrating at high frequency.

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Answered by mad210218
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Atmosphere is a bad conductor of heat

Explanation:

  • Air is a bad conductor of heat.
  • Its molecules aren't in continuous contact with one another.
  • Air molecules are too far to disperse heat to at least one another efficiently.
  • Heat is transferred or conducted by molecules and atoms that are very closely bonded together and vibrating at high frequency.
  • Thus it makes the atmosphere bad conductor of heat.

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