liquid and gas
Convection can happen in any state of matter in which the matter is free to move - such as a liquid, a gas, a plasma, a superfluid, a liquid crystal, etc.
Any state of matter that can freely flow, for example, liquid, gas, plasma, and similar.
Solid state because the particles are unable to circulate. Liquid and gas both transfer by convection.
In all forms of matter the molecules have some movement, but to varying degrees.
Solid.
Evaporation is the movement from the liquid state to the gas(vapor) state in Physical Science or Matter.
Convection occurs mainly in the gaseous state, where heat is transferred through currents in air. Convection can also occur in liquids, however it is generally identified with gases.gas and liquid
Gas.
Liquid
A solid state.
A matters state depends on the heat generated by the speed of its atoms moving.
Under conditions of standard temperature and pressure convection is not possible in the solid state of matter.However under extreme conditions (e.g. the high temperature and pressure in the earth's mantle) convection is not only possible in the solid state of matter, but happens all the time just as in the liquid and gas states of matter but much slower.