Guessing you mean electrical conduction. Yes, liquids can conduct electricity. Pure water is a poor conductor, water with impurities like salt water is an EXCELLENT conductor.
Wrong, transfer of heat by conduction does take place in fluids.
Conduction doesn't occur in fluids. Convection currents are the form in which heat travels in fluids.
Conduction heat moves by using movement of fluids.
Conduction heat moves by using movement of fluids.
Either by conduction or convection?
The primary agent of contact metamorphism is heat. Pressure and chemically active fluids are also very important in this process.
solids
It is not, electrical conduction will happen in coper wihtout any water present.
how do sound waves reach the cochlea when conduction of deafness is present? when something interferes with the conduction of sound vibration to the fluids of the inner ear.something as simple as a buildup of earwax may be cause.
Heat can travel in 3 ways by conduction in solids, convection of fluids (liquids or gases), and radiation.
It can be transferred in three ways: Conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is transfer through a substance by contact between atoms. Convection is transfer in a gas (air) by causing air currents due to density effects. Convection can also happen in fluids like water. Radiation is by electromagnetic waves at the infra-red frequencies.
no it is a type of conduction that can happen in liquids and gases, conduction happens in solids, and radiation happens in gases