Quick Summary: Bushfires can be so intense they can create their own weather systems, sparking even more Radiation is when heat transfers from one object to another through an empty space; it doesn't need anything to travel through.
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Bushfires can be so intense they can create their own weather systems, sparking even more Radiation is when heat transfers from one object to another through an empty space; it doesn't need anything to travel through. Rocky Mountain Research Station Research Mechanical Engineer Sara McAllister talks about and demonstrates her research on ...
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- Bushfires can be so intense they can create their own weather systems, sparking even more
- Radiation is when heat transfers from one object to another through an empty space; it doesn't need anything to travel through.
- Rocky Mountain Research Station Research Mechanical Engineer Sara McAllister talks about and demonstrates her research on ...
- Convection is when heat from LIQUIDS and GASES is transferred from hot areas to cooler areas.
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