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Luciano Travis
2 March, 00:46
Heat always flows from a place to a place.
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Adam Tran
2 March, 03:26
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That is true heat is always flows up because of its heated up molecules
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Luka Wright
2 March, 03:26
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Thats true in the case of a fire. If there is a heater or something everything around the source will be warm but one the source is gone heat can no longer be transferred.
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