Question
In liquids, convection currents move up at the heat source, down toward the cool liquid down at the heat source, up toward the cool liquid up at the heat source, up toward the cool liquid down at the heat source, down toward the cool liquid
Solution
4.4
(301 Votes)
Bella
Master ยท Tutor for 5 years
Answer
In liquids, convection currents move **up at the heat source, down toward the cool liquid.**Heat causes the liquid particles to become less dense and rise. As they move away from the heat source, they cool, become denser, and sink back down. This creates a circular flow called a convection current.