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Quiz Bowl Practice Round Energy Conservation and Transfer Durham Public Schools 5th Grade Science Quiz Bowl Practice Round Energy Conservation and Transfer 2015

B. The boiling water produces steam. Energy #1 B. The boiling water produces steam.

D. Radiation from the sun Energy #2 D. Radiation from the sun

C. Wood because it does not heat quickly. Energy #3 C. Wood because it does not heat quickly.

C. Lucy wraps herself in an electric blanket to keep warm. Energy #4 C. Lucy wraps herself in an electric blanket to keep warm.

Energy #5 B. Convection

Energy #6 A. The sun’s rays radiate heat into the greenhouse, and then the warmed air is convected inside the greenhouse.

B. An ice cube melting in a person’s hand. Energy #7 B. An ice cube melting in a person’s hand.

Energy #8 A. Cooling

Energy #9 C. Heating the iron

Energy #10 C. Covered foam box