Which of the following is a FALSE statement?
1. Heat moves through solids by conduction.
2. M...
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Which of the following is a FALSE statement?
1. Heat moves through solids by conduction.
2. Molecules move faster in warmer substances.
3. Warm water is denser than cold water.
4. Heat moves through liquids and gases by convection.
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