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Conduction doesn't occur in fluids. Convection currents are the form in which heat travels in fluids.
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Yes, convection currents connect the poles all the way to the equator.
It was heated by convection currents
Convection occurs whenever a less dense liquid is beneath a denser liquid.
Convection currents take place in the mantle.
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Conduction doesn't occur in fluids. Convection currents are the form in which heat travels in fluids.
The mantle.
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Convection currents occur in any fluid in which there is a temperature differance. Most convection currents occur in the mantle, the layer of semi-liquid rock below the crust. These currents are the reason behind plate tectonics.
Convection currents are in the liquid and gas states.
Convection currents
They occur when the convection currents are less dense and rise.
Convection currents occur in the mantle of the earth. They can affect the crust and the life above it, though.
They both are the same because they are currents that move like waves
the dinosaurs go poof as the went into the earths center