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Convection Current is when the warm air rises and cold air sinks as warm air is more dense. This can be seen with radiators at the floor and air conditioners on the ceiling. This can be related to the outside world when cat fumes (the warm air) rises and then damages the ozone layer it then cools and sinks back down to earth. This can also then be seen when cold air sinks to the ice caps then warms up as it gets closer to the earths crust and warms up once more and consequently melting the ice caps.

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Convection is a process by which heat is transferred through the movement of liquids or gases. In the context of global warming, convection contributes to the transport of heat in the atmosphere and oceans, which can lead to the amplification of temperature increases and changes in weather patterns, ultimately impacting the Earth's climate system.

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Convection within the mantle is thought to be one of the driving forces of plate tectonics (although it is now considered to be a minor one).

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Convection is one way through which heat can spread from one object to another.

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