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What does thermal energy travel through?

A. Thermal energy travels from a source that has a lesser temperature to a source that has a greater temperature.
(cold to hot)
B. Thermal energy travels from a source that has no temperature to a source that has a little bit of temperature.
C. Thermal energy travels from one temperature to the exact same temperature. (cold to cold; hot to hot)
D. Thermal energy travels from a source that has a greater temperature to a source that has a lesser energy. (hot
to cold)

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Answer:

D is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because thats what happens in the law of thermal energy and I did the unit.

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