Vertical convection in both the ocean and atmosphere is caused by uneven HEATing.
The source of energy for convection in the ocean and atmosphere is heating from the sun.
Vertical convection in both the ocean and atmosphere is caused by uneven HEATing.The source of energy for convection in the ocean and atmosphere is heating from the sun.
the primary source of ocean currents is the sun but other direct energy sources are1. global wind patternsa. trade windsb. the westerly winds*wind is the cause of surface currents in the oceans.
The side of the Earth facing the Sun has its surface, atmosphere and oceans heated but the energy form the Sun. This then starts convection currents in the atmosphere and oceans as the area of maximum heating (near the equator) tries to distribute the heat to the area of least heating (the poles). The convection currents are moderated by the Earth's rotation due to the Coriolis effect.
"Convection and conduction are similar because they both transfer energy." "The convection in warm, moist air provides the energy that powers thuderstorms and, on a larger scale, cyclones and hurricanes."
The sun is major source of energy that power surface currents because the sun causes wind to blow and winds cause surface currents to form
The energy from heat in Earth's interior is primarily generated by the decay of radioactive elements and the residual heat from Earth's formation. This heat creates convection currents in the mantle, driving plate tectonics and volcanic activity. It also powers geothermal energy sources that can be harnessed for electricity generation and heating.
Yes, convection currents play a role in tornado formation. Tornadoes typically form when warm, moist air rises and interacts with cooler, drier air aloft, creating a rotating column of air. This convection process is a key factor in the development of tornadoes.
convection currents = warm air rising, cold air sinking. Related to weather patterns because it can form a low pressure system, such as a mid-latitude cyclone, or cold/warm/stationary front. Check out this link (its a pic) for some help. http://www.cnsm.csulb.edu/departments/geology/people/bperry/geology303/_derived/geol303text.html_txt_atmoscell_big.gif just copy and paste into the browser.
Convection currents within the Earth's mantle are driven by the heat from the inner core. As the core heats up the lower mantle, the material becomes less dense and rises, while the cooler, denser material sinks back down. This circulating motion of material creates the convection currents that drive plate tectonics and other geological processes on Earth.
Energy from the Sun.
The plate tectonics are powered by the heat generated from the Earth's core. This heat causes the movement of molten rock in the mantle, creating convection currents that drive the movement of tectonic plates over the Earth's surface.
Energy in the water cycle refers to heat from the sun, which powers the whole cycle, in particular the movement of water from oceans into the atmosphere (evaporation).