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Ashton Johnson
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9 January, 04:04
Explain how density is involved in convection.
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Korbin Li
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Cold air is dense and warmer air is less dense and so as the cool dense air sinks the warm air rises and takes its place causing a convection current. This is the same with water and other gaseous and liquid substances.
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