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Two kittens are sleeping while curled up together. They are relying mainly on what kind of heat transfer?A.Chemical heatingB.Convection heatingC.Thermal conductionD.Radiation warming

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Two kittens are sleeping while curled up together. They are relying mainly on what kind of heat transfer?A.Chemical heatingB.Convection heatingC.Thermal conductionD.Radiation warming

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The two kittens are mainly relying on thermal conduction for heat transfer. This is because thermal conduction is the transfer of heat between two objects in direct contact with each other, like the kittens curled up together. The body heat of one kitten warms the other and vice versa.

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