A thermogram of a house shows high amounts of thermal energy around the windows but not around the roof Which conclusion is best supported by the thermogram? The windows take in a lot of solar radiation The roof takes in a lot of solar radiation. The windows are not energy efficient, but the roof is The roof is not energy efficient, but the windows are

Geography · High School · Sun Jan 24 2021

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The best-supported conclusion based on the thermogram is:

The windows are not energy-efficient, but the roof is.

The high amounts of thermal energy around the windows suggest that they are not effectively insulating against the outside temperature, allowing heat to escape or enter. In contrast, the lack of thermal energy around the roof indicates that it is relatively efficient in terms of thermal insulation.