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A student models convection currents in a laboratory activity. How are the convection currents in the student's model different from the convection currents in Earth's atmosphere and oceans?
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The warm air in Earth's atmosphere and the warm water in Earth's oceans sink instead of rise
The heat source for Earth's atmosphere and oceans is the sun, which heats from above instead of below
Convection cells in both Earth's atmosphere and oceans flow in the same direction instead of opposite directions
Cold air in Earth's atmosphere and cold water in Earth's oceans are less dense than warm air and warm water instead of being more dense.
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