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Answer:

Conduction:  It is when heat energy moves from place to place.

Convection: It is when fluid, such as air or a liquid, is heated and then travels away from the source, it carries the thermal energy.

Radiation: It is a  transfer of heat by electromagnetic wave

Explanation:

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Conduction is the transfer of energy from one molecule to the next by direct contact.

Convection is the movement of heat by a fluid such as air or water.

Radiation is the transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves.

Explanation:

Convection is known as the process of transferring energy or heat through a fluid (liquids or gasses) from high temperatures to low temperatures. Convection is known as one of the three types of heat energy transfer. The other two types of heat energy transfer are conduction and radiation. Conduction is known as the transfer of heat between anatomies that are directly touching each other. while, during radiation, the energy is discharged in the shape of electromagnetic waves.  

As for the molecular motion in liquids, it is the result of convective heat energy transfer. Furthermore, the movement of the molecules increases as the temperature of the molecules is increasing. The result of this is that the molecules seem to move away from each other. The motion of the molecules is what is responsible for the transfer of heat.