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What is a convection cell?

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A convection cell is a system in which a fluid is warmed, loses density and is forced into a region of greater density. The cycle repeats and a pattern of motion forms. Convection cells in Earth's atmosphere are responsible for the blowing of wind, and can be found in a variety of other natural and manmade phenomena.

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A convection cell is the system in which fluid is warmed and loses density and is forced into a region of greater density

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