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Q: How does the air move in that convection cell?
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What causes air to move with the earths surface?

convection


Is wind considered a convection current?

yes. because the air move due to pressure and convection. the movement of air is wind.


What method causes thermal energy to move the air?

CONVECTION


What way does air move in a convection current?

Warmer air rises and as it cools will descend.


An example of convection?

Hot Air Rising And Cooler Air Falling Is One Example Of Convection Which That Example Is Called Convection Currents. Example Two An old-fashioned radiator creates a convection cell in a room by emitting warm air at the top and drawing in cool air at the bottom.


How does a convection cell affect the crust material above it?

It will move the tectonic plates


What direction do convection currents move?

Warmer material in a convection current rises upwards.


What does convection air have to deal with density?

Hot air has less density and will therefore move upwards.


Describe how air move during convection?

Convection is the movement of heat through air or water. Cool, dense air falls through warmer, less dense air. Warm air is displaced by cooler, denser air.


What is an example of convection in earth systems?

examples are air rotating when heat and cold air move aroundthe sun to the ocean


What forms when warm air is forced upwards expands and cools?

It is called a convection cell.


What are some examples of convection?

Examples of convection include:hot air rising, cooling, and fallinga hot air balloonboiled water or boiling waterhot air popperan old fashioned radiator (creates a convection cell in a room by emitting warm air at the top and drawing in cool air at the bottom).steaming beverage