Takes heat puts into heatwaves
Ocean currents transport warm water from the equator towards the poles and cold water from the poles towards the equator, helping distribute the Sun's heat more evenly around the world. This process helps regulate the Earth's temperature and climate.
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convection
because there is no medium, conduction and convection need medium to spread through, they cannot spread through vacuum.
they all come and are connected from the sun, they process it through the suns energy.
Planets do not have suns orbiting around them. Suns have planets orbiting around them. The planet in our solar system with the highest number of discovered moons orbiting around it is Jupiter, with over 100.
The role that the more opaque convection zone plays in the Sun's interior is transferring energy by moving matter. You can sum that all up in one word; convection. Hope i could help!!!!!!
Essentially, yes: the Sun's heat creates convection-currents.
Tornadoes have nothing to do with protecting Earth from the solar wind. Convection currents in Earth's core create a magnetic field that protects against the solar wind.
none the suns are a basketball team The diamondbacks have one
The energy transport just below the sun's photosphere is mainly by convection. Convection is the process where hot material rises, cools down, and then sinks back down to be reheated, creating a cycle of energy transfer. This convection zone helps move heat from the sun's core to its surface.
There are no suns in the desert. In our world there is only one sun and that is Sol.