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6. Particles in convection that are heated rise and particles in convection that are cooled sink.
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In convection, heating reduces a fluid parcel's density so it rises, while cooling increases density so it sinks, producing circulating fluid motion.
In convection, heating reduces a fluid parcel's density so it rises, while cooling increases density so it sinks, producing circulating fluid motion.
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