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The movement of matter due to differences in density and the transfer of energy that results from this movement is called convection.
The movement of material due to differences in density caused by differences in temperature is called convection.
The movement of material due to differences in density is called convection. This process involves the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids such as air or water.
The movement of material due to differences in density is called convection. This process occurs when warmer, less dense material rises, and cooler, denser material sinks, creating a continuous loop of movement.
Convection. This process involves the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas) driven by variations in temperature and density.
The movement of material due to differences in density caused by differences in temperature is called convection. Warm, less dense material rises while cooler, denser material sinks, creating a circulating flow within a fluid.
This movement is called convection. As material is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, while cooler, denser material sinks. This creates a circular motion that helps transfer heat through a fluid or gas.
The upward movement of warm air is called convection, while the downward movement of cool air is called subsidence. This process occurs due to differences in temperature, density, and pressure in the atmosphere, leading to the circulation of air masses.
radition
It is called wind.
The movement so described is called diffusion. When particles of regions of higher density move to regions of lower density, they are said to diffuse.
Water continually moving in one direction is typically referred to as a current. This movement can be caused by a variety of factors such as wind, tides, or differences in water temperature and density.