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What exactly is convection?
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Convection is a type of heat transfer that occurs when a fluid, such as air or water, is heated and then moves from one place to another, carrying the heat with it.
In convection, the heated fluid becomes less dense, causing it to rise and be replaced by cooler, denser fluid. This creates a continuous cycle of heat transfer.
There are two types of convection: natural convection and forced convection. Natural convection occurs when the fluid moves due to density differences caused by temperature differences. Forced convection occurs when an external force, such as a fan or pump, is used to move the fluid.
Some examples of convection include boiling water, ocean currents, and wind. In all of these cases, heat is transferred through the movement of fluids.
Convection plays a crucial role in the Earth's atmosphere, driving weather patterns and distributing heat from the equator to the poles. It also helps mix and circulate gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, throughout the atmosphere.