The water cycle transfers heat in the form of liquid.
Convection has a cycle of what happens. Conduction dosent have a cycle
Condensation of water vapor directly into ice without passing through the liquid phase is a step that is not part of a normal convection cycle.
The convection of the water cycle is evaporation, condensation,precipitation,runoff
When you are boiling water, it's an example of convection because the water at the bottom of the pot gets warm and becomes less dense causing it ti rise to the top and it then makes the cold water warm and the cycle continues. This is known as a convection current.
The convection / subduction cycle.
When you are boiling water, it's an example of convection because the water at the bottom of the pot gets warm and becomes less dense causing it ti rise to the top and it then makes the cold water warm and the cycle continues. This is known as a convection current.
The process you are describing is known as convection. This cycle occurs when a fluid, in this case, air, is heated, causing it to expand and rise due to lower density. As the air rises, it cools, becomes denser, and eventually sinks back down to be reheated, thus continuing the convection cycle.
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The Convection Cycle