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a current caused by movement by convection of warmer fluid into an area of cooler fluid.
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When unequal temperatures affect a current, thermal energy is transferred. This commonly refers to convection in a gas or liquid.
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The transfer of heat from one point to another in a fluid by mixing one portion of the fluid with another. Natural convection is caused by density variations due to temperature differences. Forced convection is the motion produced by mechanical means.
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The transfer of heat by physical movement of a heated medium from one place to another. The convective column of a wildland fire can provide the medium.
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transfer of energy and mass by motions in a liquid or gas. In the atmosphere, convection usually refers to the vertical interchange of air masses. An example of convection is the rising of warm surface air and the sinking of cold air from upper levels of the atmosphere.
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