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How do convection currents move in a liquid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Convection currents form because a heated fluid expands, becoming less dense. ... As it rises, it pulls cooler fluid down to replace it. This fluid in turn is heated, rises and pulls down more cool fluid. This cycle establishes a circular current that stops only when heat is evenly distributed throughout the fluid.

Answered by aadil1290
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Convection currents form because a heated fluid expands, becoming less dense. ... As it rises, it pulls cooler fluid down to replace it. This fluid in turn is heated, rises and pulls down more cool fluid. This cycle establishes a circular current that stops only when heat is evenly distributed throughout the fluid.

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