Yes. In fact, this is how gasses pass along thermal energy. Convection encompasses all types of liquids including gasses.
Convection in alike in both liquids and gases as, in both of them, the heated molecules being lighter rise upwards and the cooler molecules take their place.
..to flow as easily. A malleable (space between particles) structure is need for convection to take place.
Heat moves through liquids and gases through conduction. Heat is thermal energy. It can be transferred from one place to another by radiation, convection and conduction.
A convection current, however, this can also occur with gases.
Convection only occurs in fluids. Fluids are gases or liquids.
Convection
Convection in alike in both liquids and gases as, in both of them, the heated molecules being lighter rise upwards and the cooler molecules take their place.
Convection take place because of convection currents
..to flow as easily. A malleable (space between particles) structure is need for convection to take place.
Convection
convection takas place wen iron piece is heated
Convection
convection takes place in the outer core......... i think
Heat moves through liquids and gases through conduction. Heat is thermal energy. It can be transferred from one place to another by radiation, convection and conduction.
Convection currents take place in the mantle.
Convection takes place because cool air is less dense than warm air.
A convection current, however, this can also occur with gases.