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a convection current transfers heat within a fluid.
Not unless the fluid is flowing due to temperature/density differences.
heat is a energy and temperature is a measurement . (of how concentrated it is)
You seem to have answered your own question-it is the collisions that transfer energy
No. A joule is a unit of energy within the SI system.
abiotic factors
Magma is propelled to the surface by temperature differences, which cause convection currents. The temperature differences result from radioactive elements within the mantle.
a convection current transfers heat within a fluid.
Convection
Not unless the fluid is flowing due to temperature/density differences.
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.
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.
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.
Within-group differences refer to variations that exist among individuals or data points within the same group or category. This can include differences in characteristics, behaviors, or outcomes within the group. Between-group differences refer to variations that exist between different groups or categories. This can include differences in averages, distributions, or patterns observed when comparing multiple groups.
buses
yes..but within the circle itself
Metabolism