Class 7 Science | Chapter 4: Heat Transfer in Nature | Question 6 Explained | CBSE Curiosity Book Welcome to Nova Academy! In this video, we explain Question 6 from Chapter 4 – Heat Transfer in Nature (Class 7 Science, Curiosity book, CBSE). 💡 Question: Two test tubes with water are heated by a candle flame as shown in Fig. 7.16. Which thermometer (Fig. 7.16a or Fig. 7.16b) will record a higher temperature? Explain. 🔥 Answer: In Fig. (a), the candle flame directly heats the bottom of the test tube. The water at the bottom becomes hot first and rises upward due to convection currents, transferring heat to the top where the thermometer is placed. Hence, the thermometer in Fig. (a) records a higher temperature faster. In Fig. (b), the side of the test tube is heated instead of the bottom, so the heat transfer is slower and less effective. This experiment beautifully demonstrates heat transfer by convection in liquids — an important concept in understanding how heat moves naturally in water and air. 📘 This video is part of the CBSE Class 7 Science Chapter – Heat Transfer in Nature series based on the Curiosity book. If you find the explanation helpful, like, share, and subscribe to Nova Academy for more CBSE lessons, Q&A videos, and science experiments! ✨ Highlights Class 7 Science – Chapter 4: Heat Transfer in Nature NCERT/Curiosity Book Q&A Explanation Convection in Liquids Explained Candle Flame and Test Tube Experiment Easy Concept for Exams & Revisions CBSE Concept Clarity #NovaAcademy #Class7Science #CBSEClass7 #HeatTransferInNature #ConvectionInLiquids #ScienceExperiment #CBSEScience #CuriosityBook #NCERTSolutions #Class7Chapter4 #LearnWithNova #ScienceConcepts #EducationForAll