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On a Sunday, the heat of land heats the air, causing it to rise and spread before cooling over the ocean, creating a breeze. How is thermal energy transferred when this happens a through radiation be through convection see through conduction D through refraction

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GPT 3.5
In this specific scenario, thermal energy is transferred mainly through convection.

Convection is the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid or gas. As the land heats up, the air near the surface is also heated. This warm air rises due to its lower density, creating a convection current. As the warm air rises, it spreads out over the ocean, displacing the cooler air. This movement of air transfers thermal energy from the land to the ocean, creating the breeze.

Radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. While there is some radiation involved in the transfer of thermal energy, such as the sunlight heating the land, it is not the primary mechanism in this case.

Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact between two objects or substances. In this scenario, conduction is not the main method of thermal energy transfer because the land and the ocean are not in direct contact with each other, so there is no significant transfer of heat through conduction.

Refraction is the bending of light as it passes through different mediums. It is not directly related to the transfer of thermal energy in this context, so it is not applicable in this scenario.

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