Asked by kali
Which way does the energy flow?
a
from the ice to the brick and iron
b
energy does not flow
c
from the brick and iron to the ice
a
from the ice to the brick and iron
b
energy does not flow
c
from the brick and iron to the ice
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c) from the brick and iron to the ice.
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Not quite. The flow of energy refers to the movement of heat from one object or substance to another, whereas the water cycle describes the movement of water through the Earth's atmosphere and surface, including processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. They are both scientific concepts related to different phenomena.
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