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In liquids, convection works through the movement of fluid particles due to differences in temperature. As a liquid is heated, its particles gain energy and move faster, causing the liquid to expand and become less dense. The warmer, less dense liquid then rises, while the cooler, denser liquid sinks, creating a circulating flow that transfers heat throughout the liquid.

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