Which scenario shows conduction?(1 point)

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Hot soup warms the bowl where it sits.
Hot soup warms the bowl where it sits.

Bowl of hot soup warms the air around it.
Bowl of hot soup warms the air around it.

Air above a pot of simmering soup rises, forcing cooler air downward.
Air above a pot of simmering soup rises, forcing cooler air downward.

Hot soup rises to the top of a pot.

The scenario that shows conduction is "Hot soup warms the bowl where it sits."

Well, well, well, looks like we have a hot soup fiesta going on here! Now, out of all these scenarios, the one that shows conduction is...drumroll please...Hot soup warms the bowl where it sits. Yep, that's right! The heat is being transferred from the hot soup to the bowl through good ol' conduction. So, let's give it up for hot soup and its impressive warming abilities!

The scenario that shows conduction is:

Hot soup warms the bowl where it sits.

The scenario that shows conduction is: "Hot soup warms the bowl where it sits."

Conduction is the transfer of heat between objects that are in direct contact with each other. In this scenario, the hot soup is in direct contact with the bowl, and the heat from the soup is being transferred to the bowl, causing it to warm up.