The verb for circulation is circulate.
The model commonly used to describe air circulation is the Hadley cell model. This model explains the global pattern of atmospheric circulation, including the movement of warm air towards the poles and cool air towards the equator.
Convection is the circulation of fluids (either gases or liquids) due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations.
A vortex refers to a swirling motion of fluid around an axis, while circulation is the flow of fluid around a closed path or loop. Vortex typically has a more localized and concentrated flow, whereas circulation often involves a broader distribution of flow around a system.
Convection.
they pump blood away from the heart
the pulmonary circulation begins in the right atrium and ends at the aorta.
This system begins at the left side of the heart and through the aorta.
Systemic circulation begins and ends at the left side of the heart, in the left atrium and left ventricle.
Pulmonary circulation begins in the right ventricle of the heart, where blood is pumped to the lungs to pick up oxygen. It ends in the left atrium, where oxygenated blood returns from the lungs to be pumped out to the rest of the body.
systematic
No. Hurricanes start from a cluster of thunderstorms over warm water. As the air pressure drops at the center, circulation begins.
the circulation from a lungs to the heart is called pulmonary circulation And the circulation from lungs to the body is called systematic circulation This two circulations is called double circulation
circulation
The systemic circulation includes three parts. The coronary circulation, the hepaticportal circulation and the renal circulation
Pulmonary circulation Pulmonary circulation pulmonary circulation pulmonary circulation
Those letters can be used to spell "circulation".