Convection currents are the movement of any substance from one area to another. A typical example would be air currents. The sun heats the ground, causing the air above it to heat up and rise. Cold air is drawn into the area to replace the warm air (which is what we feel as wind)
the convection currents will stop
It falls back down
Yes. Convection is a type of energy and a convection current is, well, the phrase for its currents. So yeah, convection and convection current are the same.
A convection current, however, this can also occur with gases.
there is no synonyms or antonyms for convection current
How does a convection current move rock
Convection current is a stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection. Convection is mostly around gas and liquid
The Gulf Stream is an example of convection current.
The Gulf Stream is an example of convection current.
In a convection current, heat rises.
That means convection current
Convection