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Water evaporates from the oceans rising up into the atmosphere where it condenses forming clouds.
Cumulus cloud.
no they do not?
convection currents work when heated water cools then goes to the bottom then heats back up
Heat rising from within the Earth causes the Earth's tectonic plates to move. The constant rising and sinking of heat are called convection currents.
Warm air rising and cold air sinking in combination with the rotation of the Earth cause the various currents in the atmosphere.
The rising of the deep cold currents to the ocean surface is called
it is ocean currents
Convection i think
Water evaporates from the oceans rising up into the atmosphere where it condenses forming clouds.
Deep. nova netThe currents caused by something like saltier water sinking and less salty water rising are called density currents.
Cumulus cloud.
Convection currents are caused by a rising temperature of liquid in the earth's mantle. The risk is that the pressure will build up and, through volcanoes, the liquid will be pushed out. The risk level varies from place to place and is carefully monitored by geologists.
the 3 types of heat transfer is conduction, convection, and radiation. conduction is when molecules transfer their heat to other molecules when they bump into each other. heat transfers through solids. metals are the best conductors. convection is when energy is transferred by the movement of energy from a hotter, less dense particle to a colder, denser particle. heat transfered through liquids and gases by circulating currents. these currents are called convection currents. radiation is when heat transferred through space. thermal energy is transferred in waves. heat radiation is also called infrared radiation. the sun sends its heat through radiation.
Air cools becuase when its rising through the atmosphere altitude decreases temperature, and when air rises its temperature drops at the dry abiatic rate. This type of cooling is known as adiabatic.
no they do not?
Air cools becuase when its rising through the atmosphere altitude decreases temperature, and when air rises its temperature drops at the dry abiatic rate. This type of cooling is known as adiabatic.