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What are the differences between conduction and convection (two points) (please don’t copy from Google)

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CONDUCTION -

Transfer of heat from one particle to the adjacent particle is known as conduction of heat. In solids, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. In this process, the transfer of heat takes place through adjacent molecules.

CONVECTION -

Convection is the transfer of heat by the movement of particles of a medium from one place to another. It takes place only in liquids and gases. Examples of convection are wind currents, the lower floor of a building is cooler than the upper floor, and water is warmer at the surface of a swimming pool or lake. Due to convection, the atmosphere at the sea shore is always pleasant.

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