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Conduction transfers heat by direct contact. Convection, is the transfer of heat by movement of the medium, due to difference of density caused by changes in temperature.
Wind is the movement of air from areas of high pressure to low pressure, there are no "types" of wind. Wind is mainly caused by the heating and cooling of the earth via the sun.
Either a decrease or increase in temperature will change the density of an object.
Yes, convection is the transfer of heat through bulk movement of a fluid, gas or liquid. The movement can be natural caused by density differences, or can be forced.
A can of normal coke weighs around 395g and a can of diet coke weighs about 355g. The difference is due to a difference in the density of the two caused by different sugar contents.
It is called wind.
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It is called wind.
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It is called an ocean current
The movement of deep water in the ocean basins is by density driven forces and gravity.
the movement of the plats on earth and if it has pressure applied, it can lead to earthquakes or volcanoes
temperature, pressure, volume, and density temperature, pressure, volume, and density
Osmotic pressure across the cell wall, here called Turgor Pressure.
I sugest you look up "steam tables". Since convection currents are caused solely by diferences in density ... yes, it is assumed that tempreture diferences CAUSED the density gradiant - but that is not always true.
Wind. or cold to warm lol
the difference in densities caused by the pattern of movement observed when the hot dye was placed in cold water was that the dye rose quickly - since its less dense and began to cool which is why it dropped.