Why do you think convection cannot
happen in solids?
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Convection is heat transfer by mass motion of a fluid such as air or water. Convection does not occur in solids because the particles within are too tightly packed to facilitate the process. Convection requires actual movement between the particles within a substance.
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convection cannot happen in solid because it takes place in liquid like river and sea, due to increasing and decreasing of temperature readily.
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