What is aexample ofaconductor? Suntanning isan exampleof.... Whathappens toparticles asthey cooldown?what is themeaning ofconvection? Whichsurface is abetter heatabsorberand radiator Energyfrom theSun travelsto Earth as If you burn yourhand on thehandle of a hotpot, heat wastransferred toyour skin by ________________has small gaps tolet them expand inhot day.heat energytravelingthrough spaceis an exampleof _____ What is theway heatmoves throughliquids andgases called?Conduction,Convectionand Radiationare threetypes of... Heattransfersfrom ______objects tocold objects. The averagedistance betweenmolecules alwaysincreases duringwhich of thefollowing phasechanges? HEAT ISA FORMOF?sea breezehappensduring the____________TEMPERATUREMEASURE IN ?In a swimmingpool, water nearthe surface isslightly warmer.The warm waterrises because ofWhat ismeant bytemperature? When youtouch a coldwindow, how isenergy beingtransferred? The silversurface of theteapot retainsheat longer.This is because dark colour___________heat and lightcolour___________heat.STATETHE S.IUNIT OFHEATExample ofsubstance thatallows heat toflow through iteasilyWhat is thedifferencebetween aconductor andan insulator? What is aexample ofaconductor? Suntanning isan exampleof.... Whathappens toparticles asthey cooldown?what is themeaning ofconvection? Whichsurface is abetter heatabsorberand radiator Energyfrom theSun travelsto Earth as If you burn yourhand on thehandle of a hotpot, heat wastransferred toyour skin by ________________has small gaps tolet them expand inhot day.heat energytravelingthrough spaceis an exampleof _____ What is theway heatmoves throughliquids andgases called?Conduction,Convectionand Radiationare threetypes of... Heattransfersfrom ______objects tocold objects. The averagedistance betweenmolecules alwaysincreases duringwhich of thefollowing phasechanges? HEAT ISA FORMOF?sea breezehappensduring the____________TEMPERATUREMEASURE IN ?In a swimmingpool, water nearthe surface isslightly warmer.The warm waterrises because ofWhat ismeant bytemperature? When youtouch a coldwindow, how isenergy beingtransferred? The silversurface of theteapot retainsheat longer.This is because dark colour___________heat and lightcolour___________heat.STATETHE S.IUNIT OFHEATExample ofsubstance thatallows heat toflow through iteasilyWhat is thedifferencebetween aconductor andan insulator? 

HEAT - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is a example of a conductor?
  2. Sun tanning is an example of....
  3. What happens to particles as they cool down?
  4. what is the meaning of convection?
  5. Which surface is a better heat absorber and radiator
  6. Energy from the Sun travels to Earth as
  7. If you burn your hand on the handle of a hot pot, heat was transferred to your skin by
  8. ________________ has small gaps to let them expand in hot day.
  9. heat energy traveling through space is an example of _____
  10. What is the way heat moves through liquids and gases called?
  11. Conduction, Convection and Radiation are three types of...
  12. Heat transfers from ______ objects to cold objects.
  13. The average distance between molecules always increases during which of the following phase changes?
  14. HEAT IS A FORM OF?
  15. sea breeze happens during the ____________
  16. TEMPERATURE MEASURE IN ?
  17. In a swimming pool, water near the surface is slightly warmer. The warm water rises because of
  18. What is meant by temperature?
  19. When you touch a cold window, how is energy being transferred?
  20. The silver surface of the teapot retains heat longer. This is because
  21. dark colour ___________ heat and light colour ___________ heat.
  22. STATE THE S.I UNIT OF HEAT
  23. Example of substance that allows heat to flow through it easily
  24. What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?