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Q: What happens if the convection currents heat is removoed?
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What happens to convection currents if the heat source is removed?

The convection currents will eventaully stop because there is no heat to keep them moving.


Is the heat source for the convection currents in the mantle for the sun?

The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.


Is heat source for the convection currents in the mantle the sun?

The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.


Do convection currents cause earths heat?

No. Convection currents are the circular motion of earth's wind. If the earth did not rotate, convection currents would not be. Does that make sense?


What causes convection currents it the mantle?

Heat from the core and the mantle itself causes convection currents in earth's mantle.


Which process do air currents transfer heat energy throughout the room?

convection


What is heat energy moving in currents?

convection


What determines flow of heat?

Convection currents.


Is the heat source for the convection current in the mantle in the sun?

The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.


How do convection currents distribute heat in the oceans?

the radiation from the sun will send heat to the ocean and the heat would make currents hot Basically a convection current


What happens to convection currents when the liquid or gas is no longer heat?

Nothing actually happens to convection currents when heat is no longer supplied. The currents are produced by applying heat, most often to the bottom. The warmed fluid is 'lighter' than the cold fluid surrounding so it rises to allow colder fluid to replace it and be heated. As soon as the heat is removed, all the fluid rapidly comes to a single temperature and convevtion does not happen! An opposite effect happens when cold air sits on the surface of a lake. In this case the water at the surface cools, gets 'heavier' and sinks. In this case the convection currents operates downwards.


Do convection currents create heat?

No. Convection currents are the result of a temperature difference between one depth and another in fluid.