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I honestly tried finding a way for my homework, and apparently we couldn't think of anyway that CONVECTION can explain why it is cooler in the shade. The best way you can try is RADIATION :D If you want to do something with CONVECTION , you can say something about like a liquid such as tea in a shade, becoming the same level as its environment. that's what i read ALLL over the internet.... i no i didnt help, but yea :D
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Yes, convection currents connect the poles all the way to the equator.
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It's a different way to transfer heat. One object emits electromagnetic radiation (for example, infrared - though it depends on the temperature); another object absorbs it. Heat transfer through radiation can occur in empty space; with conduction and convection, that's not possible.
I honestly tried finding a way for my homework, and apparently we couldn't think of anyway that CONVECTION can explain why it is cooler in the shade. The best way you can try is RADIATION :D If you want to do something with CONVECTION , you can say something about like a liquid such as tea in a shade, becoming the same level as its environment. that's what i read ALLL over the internet.... i no i didnt help, but yea :D
by convection and conduction
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convection drives the earths atmosphere, and dictates the distribution of life in the worlds oceans. ;D
Yes, convection currents connect the poles all the way to the equator.
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convectionQ: What is the major way that heat is transferred into the troposphere?A: Convection
Yes, convection currents connect the poles all the way to the equator.
It's a different way to transfer heat. One object emits electromagnetic radiation (for example, infrared - though it depends on the temperature); another object absorbs it. Heat transfer through radiation can occur in empty space; with conduction and convection, that's not possible.
In gases mainly by convection, that is by bulk movement of molecules of the gas. In solids by conduction, that is by contact between atoms of the material.
The pat answer is conduction, convection and radiation. A link is provided below that explains each one. It's in the Wikipedia post on heat transfer, a pillar of thermodynamics.well the 1 of the 3 ways is soundconduction, convection, and radiation. the Holt science textbooks explain everything!