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Radiant heat cannot travel through a vacuum.
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False.
Radiant heat is thermal radiation (infrared/light), which is electromagnetic and does not require a medium — e.g., the Sun's heat reaches Earth through the vacuum of space.
Radiant heat is thermal radiation (infrared/light), which is electromagnetic and does not require a medium — e.g., the Sun's heat reaches Earth through the vacuum of space.
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