water/gasses
water/gasses
Typically liquid, but it can in a gas as well.
Convection of mass cannot take place in solids, since neither bulk current flows nor significant diffusion can take place in solids. Diffusion of heat can take place in solids, but is referred to separately in that case as heat convection.
Yes. In fact, this is how gasses pass along thermal energy. Convection encompasses all types of liquids including gasses.
Sure there can be conduction, but quite often, most of the heat will be transposrted by convection, not conduction.
Convection
water/gasses
Typically liquid, but it can in a gas as well.
Convection take place because of convection currents
convection takas place wen iron piece is heated
convection takes place in the outer core......... i think
Convection currents take place in the mantle.
Convection takes place because cool air is less dense than warm air.
No
yes it can.
athenosphere and lithosphere
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