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Convection currents are the movement of fluid driven by temperature differences within that fluid. The order of convection currents typically involves warm fluid rising due to decreased density, while cooler fluid descends to replace it, creating a continuous cycle. This process is fundamental in various systems, such as atmospheric circulation, ocean currents, and heat transfer in liquids and gases. The specific order and pattern can vary based on the environment and the properties of the fluids involved.

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