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Q: What current is a circular movement in a fluid in which hot material rises and cold material sinks?
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A circular flow of warmer fluid and colder fluid is called?

convection current


What is the circular motion of fluid caused by rising and sinking of heated and cooler fluid called?

The circular motion is called convection current.


A circular flow of warmer fluid and cooler fluid is called a?

A convection current, however, this can also occur with gases.


In a convection current the cold material will?

... move to the bottom of the fluid


Does the cytoplasm contain cell material?

No...its a jelly like fluid that controls all movement of the cell.


What are the covention currents?

convention current is heats by the mass movement of heat particles into an area of cooler fluid.


What is the type of heat transfer through movement of liquids and gases?

Convection.Convection.Convection.Convection.


A circular flow of warmer fluid and cooler fluid is called?

Molecules


The transmission of heat requiring the movement of a liquid or a gas?

The transmission of heat requiring the movement of a liquid or a gas is called convection.


How is heat transferred into a fluid?

When a fluid (liquid or gas) is heated, it expands. The heated fluid is therefore less dense than the fluid around it, so it rises.Colder fluid then sinks down to replace it and this sets up a movement of fluid called a CONVECTION CURRENT.


How is heat transferred into fluids?

When a fluid (liquid or gas) is heated, it expands. The heated fluid is therefore less dense than the fluid around it, so it rises.Colder fluid then sinks down to replace it and this sets up a movement of fluid called a CONVECTION CURRENT.


A circular flow of warmer fluid and cooler fluid is called an?

conduction because it heats everything