Heat moves from one body to another by the following ways: radiation; conduction; and convection. Radiation is a electromagnetic wave motion that transfers heat energy. Radiation travels in a straight line from source to target body. The closer you are to an object the intensity of the radiation increases.
Heat is a form of energy, and when that heat comes into contact with matter, it makes the atoms and molecules move. When atoms and molecules move, they collide with other atoms and molecules
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