One likes to sit under sunshine in winter season, because
A
The air surrounding the body is hot by which body gets heat
B
We get energy by sun
C
We get heat by conduction by sun
D
None of the above
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The air surrounding the body is hot by which body gets heat
a (a)Heat flows from hot air to cold body so person feels comfort.
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