in a pot on the stove, cold water sinks to the bottom and hot water circulates on the top of the pot.
(The colder water needs to become hot, so it sinks to the bottom. That's why you see movement in the pot of water.)
Natural
Not conduction, but convection currents, are what drive winds and many ocean currents.
no. boiling water and earth tectonic plates are good examples
The only one I can think of off the top of my head, is a kettle boiling water :) Hope this helps! : ) : )
Forced convection is forced [man-made] and normal convection is natural.
a Volcano
Winds are examples of convections currents
Natural
Answer it yourself geesh
A Computer
lava lamp, and a hot stove
Non-examples meaning the opposite of examples. So the opposite of Conduction is Convection. So an example of Convection could be per say ice melting. So that would be the Non-example of Conduction.
Hi! Basically convection is the transfer of thermal energy through fluids. Examples would be air and water.
A banana is a non-example of radiation.
Not conduction, but convection currents, are what drive winds and many ocean currents.
Here are 2 examples: - hot airballoon - hot air rising, and cold air falling.
Examples of convection include:hot air rising, cooling, and fallinga hot air balloonboiled water or boiling waterhot air popperan old fashioned radiator (creates a convection cell in a room by emitting warm air at the top and drawing in cool air at the bottom).steaming beverage