For study island it is They would feel air as the wind moves. . .
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they would feel the wind as the air blows
Water is a bad Conductor. Note this point! When water at the bottom of the vessel gets heated first, it expands. So its density goes lower. But the comparatively cold water at the top would be with higher density and so they would come down allowing lower dense water to move up. This gets repeated and thus convection current gets produced.
During a lunar eclipse, a resident of the Moon would experience a solar eclipse; the Sun would be hidden behind the Earth.
Heat from the sun reaches Earth by radiation. Convection involves air movement, so heat from a forced air furnace would be an example of convection, as would heat in a convection oven which is basically a regular oven with a fan to distribute the heat more evenly.
No the world would be to hot the average temperature would be 125 degrees
they would feel the wind as the air blows
The Gulf Stream is an example of convection current.
The Gulf Stream is an example of convection current.
For an example if the question was what is a convection current you would say: I think a convection current is. And then you would tell your answer.
For study island it is They would feel air as the wind moves. . . Hope I helped ! :)
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A spoon over a fire would would be heated from convection, because convection is when hot air rises and cold air falls which is known as a convection current.
Lack of atmospheric interaction: Corrosion, convection, resistance.
if you mean convection current an everyday example would be an oven when hot air rises and then cools which forces air to circulate
the form of energy would be heat. convection currents are caused by uneven heating of air or fluid. The warmer fluid is more boyant than the cooler fluid, so it floats to the top, and creates a "convection current"
The convection current can't form if heated at the top because then, the hot air would just keep getting hotter; no air moves around.
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