Which statement correctly describes how energy transforms?(1 point) Responses When a fire is burning, visible energy is turned into chemical energy in the form of light and thermal energy in the form of heat. When a fire is burning, visible energy is turned into chemical energy in the form of light and thermal energy in the form of heat. When a fire is burning, thermal energy is turned into visible energy in the form of light and chemical energy in the form of heat. When a fire is burning, thermal energy is turned into visible energy in the form of light and chemical energy in the form of heat. When a fire is burning, visible energy is turned into thermal energy in the form of light and chemical energy in the form of heat. When a fire is burning, visible energy is turned into thermal energy in the form of light and chemical energy in the form of heat. When a fire is burning, chemical energy is turned into visible energy in the form of light and thermal energy in the form of heat.

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The correct statement is: "When a fire is burning, chemical energy is turned into visible energy in the form of light and thermal energy in the form of heat."

In a fire, the combustion process converts chemical energy stored in fuel (like wood or gasoline) into thermal energy (heat) and electromagnetic energy (light).