It appears you are describing a process of heat transfer in a beach environment where sunlight warms the sand, which then warms the air above it. In this scenario, the conduction of heat typically occurs between the warm sand and the air immediately in contact with it.
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Conduction: This is the heat transfer between the sand and the air in direct contact with it. The sand heats up and, in turn, warms the air right above it through conduction.
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Convection: The warm air that is heated by the sand becomes less dense and rises. As it rises, it is replaced by cooler air from the surrounding areas. This process of rising warm air and sinking cool air is known as convection.
The terms "ZXWRYI’m" or "which indicates conducted heat transfer" seem like they may be typos or misunderstandings, as they are not standard terminology in heat transfer concepts.
If you have a specific question or need clarification on a particular point, feel free to provide more context!