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3. What does the pan of sand represent? The ice? What happened to the smoke when you lit the candle the first time? The second time? What weather phenomenon does this experiment demonstrate?

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The cheesecake and cream
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As the particles are moving faster they "bump" into other particles and transfer some of their energy to those neighbouring particles. In this way, the energy is transferred through the substance to the other end. This process is called conduction. The particles conduct the energy through the substance, as shown in the diagram.

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