Asked by violet
Where could convection currents form?
in a sand dune
on a pavement
in the atmosphere
in outer space
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In the atmosphere.
Convection requires a fluid (liquid or gas) that can move due to density differences from heating. The atmosphere is a fluid; pavement and sand are solids (and outer space is essentially a vacuum), so convection currents don't form there.
Convection requires a fluid (liquid or gas) that can move due to density differences from heating. The atmosphere is a fluid; pavement and sand are solids (and outer space is essentially a vacuum), so convection currents don't form there.
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