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Convection is caused by temperature differences within a fluid (liquid or gas) and the resulting movement of the fluid due to these temperature variations. The two main factors that drive convection are heat energy transfer and density differences in the fluid.
The movement of matter due to differences in density and the transfer of energy that results from this movement is called convection.
Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy through the motion of particles, caused by temperature differences. It occurs in solids, liquids, and gases when atoms or molecules collide with each other, transferring heat energy.
The energy from waves is usually caused by the wind; the wind is caused by temperature differences among different parts of Earth; and these temperature differences are caused by the sunlight.
Convection is the process by which energy is transferred in gases and liquids. It involves the movement of the fluid due to differences in density caused by temperature variances. Warmer, less dense fluid rises, while cooler, denser fluid sinks, creating a continuous circulation to transfer heat energy.
The question is incomplete. No options (for which of the following) are given to answer the question.
Convection is caused by temperature differences within a fluid (liquid or gas) and the resulting movement of the fluid due to these temperature variations. The two main factors that drive convection are heat energy transfer and density differences in the fluid.
The movement of matter due to differences in density and the transfer of energy that results from this movement is called convection.
Differences include mass; temperature; energy production; density; composition (percentage of elements).
Differences include mass; temperature; energy production; density; composition (percentage of elements).
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Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy through the motion of particles, caused by temperature differences. It occurs in solids, liquids, and gases when atoms or molecules collide with each other, transferring heat energy.
The energy from waves is usually caused by the wind; the wind is caused by temperature differences among different parts of Earth; and these temperature differences are caused by the sunlight.
Convection is the process by which energy is transferred in gases and liquids. It involves the movement of the fluid due to differences in density caused by temperature variances. Warmer, less dense fluid rises, while cooler, denser fluid sinks, creating a continuous circulation to transfer heat energy.