Convection cells are patterns of fluid motion that occur in fluids (liquids and gases) due to the uneven heating of the fluid, resulting in differences in density. When a portion of the fluid is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, while cooler, denser fluid sinks to take its place, creating a continuous circulation pattern. This process is fundamental in various natural phenomena, such as atmospheric weather systems and ocean currents, and is also utilized in engineering applications like heating systems and chemical reactors.
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
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As far as I know, there are 3 Hadley Cells in each hemisphre. The Polar Easterlies, the Westerlies, and the Trade Winds. All three in each hemisphere. Again, as far as I know, this is correct. :)
Convention cells in the molten outer core cause convection cells in the mantle.
The Earth's six primary convection cells, which are part of the atmospheric circulation, are organized as follows: the Hadley cells near the equator, followed by the Ferrel cells in the mid-latitudes, and then the Polar cells near the poles. Specifically, the order from the equator to the poles is: Hadley cells (0° to about 30° latitude), Ferrel cells (30° to 60° latitude), and Polar cells (60° to 90° latitude). Each of these cells plays a crucial role in global wind patterns and climate.
The convection cells radiate heat.
billions iof convection cells exist there could be millions billions
The convection cells radiate heat.
The convection cells radiate heat.
The convection cells radiate heat.
The convection cells radiate heat.
Sunspots and convection cells
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There are three convection cells in the southern hemisphere. There are also three convection cells in the northern hemisphere, making a total of six on the face of the Earth.
The convection cells radiate heat.
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Convection cells turn down because when the cells are away from the heat source the cells begin to cool. If cells are cooler they are more dense. Therefore, the change in density causes the cells to sink.