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jennifer left her popsicle sitting on a plate to watch it melt. how is thermal energy moving in this scenario? a cold to hot b hot to cold c hot to hot d cooler to warmer
Brief Explanations
Thermal energy always flows from a region of higher temperature (hot) to a region of lower temperature (cold). The air around the popsicle is warmer than the popsicle itself, so heat from the air (hot) is transferred to the popsicle (cold), causing it to melt.
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B. hot to cold