yes. because the sun brings heat
The sun's heat is distributed throughout the world by a process called radiation. This involves the sun emitting energy in the form of electromagnetic waves, which travel through space and warm the Earth's atmosphere and surface when they are absorbed. Heat is then further distributed through processes like conduction, convection, and ocean currents.
The convective layer of the sun is responsible for moving heat from the radiative layer to the photosphere. In this layer, heat is transferred through the movement of hot plasma in large convection currents, which helps to transport energy outward to the surface of the sun.
False. The heat from the sun reaches Earth through radiation, which is the transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves. Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids or gases.
The convective zone of the Sun is made up of hot plasma, which is a state of matter consisting of ionized particles such as electrons and protons. Convection currents in this zone are responsible for transporting heat from the Sun's interior to its surface.
The convection zone of the Sun extends from about 200,000 kilometers (124,000 miles) beneath the surface to the outer layers of the Sun, encompassing roughly the outer 30% of its radius. Given that the Sun's average diameter is approximately 1.4 million kilometers (about 860,000 miles), the convection zone's diameter is roughly 420,000 kilometers (about 260,000 miles) across. This region plays a crucial role in the transport of heat from the Sun's interior to its surface through convective currents.
The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.
The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.
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The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.
The heat in the Earth's interior comes from two main sources: the radiogenic heat produced by the radioactive decay of isotopes in the mantle and crust and the primordial heat left over from the formation of the Earth.
No. It's radioactive decay within the planet.
The wind is caused by a combination of the Earth's rotation and the heat of the sun causing convection currents in the atmosphere.
The heat source for the convection currents in the mantle is primarily the heat leftover from Earth's formation and the heat produced by radioactive decay of elements within the mantle. The heat from the Sun does not directly drive mantle convection, although it does play a role in surface processes like weather and climate.
the radiation from the sun will send heat to the ocean and the heat would make currents hot Basically a convection current
The sun.
the primary source of ocean currents is the sun but other direct energy sources are1. global wind patternsa. trade windsb. the westerly winds*wind is the cause of surface currents in the oceans.
The major direct source of heat in the troposphere is the sun. Solar radiation warms the Earth's surface, which then heats the air above it through conduction, convection, and radiation. This process creates temperature variations that drive weather patterns and atmospheric circulation.