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A letter to a friend is NOT an example of a transfer payment.
No, convection requires the movement of particles. Since space is a vacuum, there are no particles present.
it receives it from the sun in forms of electromagnetic waves / or radiation
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Yes. Radiation waves given off by the sun, heat the Earth through convection. Convection is the movement of heat transfer through liquids or gases, as seen in this example.
Any kind of movement is kinetic energy.
Convection currents transfer heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air or molten rock. The heat transfer function of convection currents drives the earth's ocean currents, atmospheric weather and geology. Convection is different from conduction, which is a transfer of heat between substances in direct contact with each other.
Changes in pressure cause wind to blow. This facilitates some energy transfer through the atmosphere through eddy propagation, for example, this also facilitates the movement of air masses and cyclones across latitudes.
It is an example of heat transfer by convection. Material heated by the outer core slowly moves toward the surface through the solid but plastically-mobile mantle.
An example of the transfer of energy is the food chain. This is different from movement of basic elements in the ecosystem because energy gets used, not just moved.
A letter to a friend is NOT an example of a transfer payment.
turbidity currents...
Higher atmosphere, called the stratosphere, would be one example.
The atmosphere of the Earth is an example of a gas-gas solution.
Chemotropism : The movement of plant parts in response to chemical stimulus is called chemotropism. example- formation of pollen tube by pollen grains in order to transfer male gamete to the ovary. Hydrotropism : The movement of plant parts in response to water is called hydrotropism. example- movement of roots in search of water.
No, convection requires the movement of particles. Since space is a vacuum, there are no particles present.
Convection currents are the movement of any substance from one area to another. A typical example would be air currents. The sun heats the ground, causing the air above it to heat up and rise. Cold air is drawn into the area to replace the warm air (which is what we feel as wind)