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Which best describes the heat that arrives at Earth from the sun?(1 point)
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It arrives in the form of radiation.
It arrives in the form of radiation.
It arrives in the form of conduction.
It arrives in the form of conduction.
It arrives in the form of magnetism.
It arrives in the form of magnetism.
It arrives in the form of convection.
It arrives in the form of convection.
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It arrives in the form of radiation.
Explanation: Heat from the Sun reaches Earth by electromagnetic radiation (mainly visible and infrared). Conduction and convection require a material medium and cannot transfer heat across the vacuum of space.
Explanation: Heat from the Sun reaches Earth by electromagnetic radiation (mainly visible and infrared). Conduction and convection require a material medium and cannot transfer heat across the vacuum of space.
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