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convection
convection occurs in fluids such as water and air
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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
A parcel of air is uplifted when it initially gains heat from the surface causing convective uplift.When the air is warmed by the surface it will expand and become less dense relative to air that surrounds it. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/can-you-briefly-describe-how-convective-uplift-occurs#sthash.JinBHwPh.dpuf
convection
it is a convection current :D
Convection in the mantle is thought to be one of the potential driving mechanisms of plate movement.
Convection occurs when heat is transferred into an object through motion or movement; an example would be boiling water.
Convection occurs when heat is transferred into an object through motion or movement; an example would be boiling water.
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Yes, convection is the transfer of heat through bulk movement of a fluid, gas or liquid. The movement can be natural caused by density differences, or can be forced.
Convection only occurs in fluids. Fluids are gases or liquids.
The molecules in solids are not free to move around as they are in liquids and gasses. It's the movement of the molecules that creates the convection currents.
convection occurs in fluids such as water and air
convection
convection occurs in fluids such as water and air