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10 September, 04:03

Which is required for convection to occur?

A. a solid substance

B. a heat source

C. boiling water

D. air molecules

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  1. 10 September, 06:18
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    Convection currents cannot travel through a solid, so A can't be the answer.

    While boiling water would have convection currents running through it, it's not a prerequisite for them to occur. Similarly, air molecules can be part of a convection current but air''s not the only thing convection currents can occur in. This eliminates C & D.

    Hence, B - a heat source - is the correct answer.
  2. 10 September, 07:41
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    A heat source is the correct answer
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