konvektionista
Konvektionista is a term used to describe the movement of heat through a fluid by the bulk movement of the fluid itself. This process occurs in liquids and gases, where warmer, less dense fluid rises, and cooler, denser fluid sinks, creating a continuous circulation.
A common example of convection is seen in boiling water. As the water at the bottom of
Another example is the atmospheric circulation of air on Earth. Sunlight heats the Earth's surface, causing
Convection can also occur in the Earth's mantle, where molten rock moves in slow convection currents, contributing
The efficiency of heat transfer by convection depends on factors such as the fluid's properties, the temperature