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Transcribed Image Text:Choose TWO QUESTIONS from the given samples and answer it based on
what you have learned about heat transfer.
1. Explain the reason/s why we use cloth for “potholders" or “oven gloves"
when handling pots inside the kitchen?
2. Explain the reason/s why we can feel the heat from the sun even when we
are inside the house?
3. Explain the reason/s why the water in the beach feels warm during the night
and feels cool during the day?
4. Explain the reason/s why paper burns when touched by fire?
5. Explain the reason/s why ice melts when we hold it?
Write your answers inside the box.
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