Convection
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Example:
Imagine you're at a party, and the room gets crowded, so you move to a less crowded area to feel more comfortable. This is similar to how heat energy moves in liquids or gases, where it travels from a warmer, crowded area to a cooler, less crowded area. Just like you seek out space to feel more at ease, heat energy seeks cooler areas to balance out temperature differences, creating a flow that we call convection.

Practice Version

Convection: The transfer of heat energy from a warmer area to a cooler area in a liquid or gas. Convection. Convection is the movement of heat through fluids where warmer parts rise and cooler parts sink, creating a cycle.