Judy is constructing a room that does not transfer thermal energy to or from the outside world. To do so, she must construct layers of material that will block thermal transfer. Consider each material and determine which type of thermal transfer it would most effectively block: conduction, convection, or radiation. Drag each material to the correct row.
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The diagrams show objects’ gravitational pull toward each other. which statement describes the relationship between diagram x and y? gravity attracts only larger objects toward one another. gravity attracts larger objects only if they are close to one another. if the masses of the objects increase, then the force between them also increases. if distance between the objects increases, then the amount of force also increases.
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From the options provided for each element below, choose the properties that it may have based on its location in the periodic table fluorine (f): highly reactive nonmetal shiny a conductor
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