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Holding a marshmallow near a campfire flame causes it to turn brown even if the marshmallow does not touch the flame. Why does this happen?
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Holding a marshmallow near a campfire flame causes it to turn brown even if the marshmallow does not touch the flame. Why does this happen?
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Heat radiates from the fire and cooks the marshmallow
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Radiation causes the heat to transfer and the marshmallow turns brown.
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