Convection does NOT occur in
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gases
liquids
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solids
Convection does NOT occur in solids.
Convection is a process of heat transfer that occurs due to the movement of fluid. In this process, hotter fluid rises and is replaced by cooler fluid, resulting in a continuous circulation of heat.
Gases, liquids, and fluids are all capable of experiencing convection because they have the ability to flow and circulate. However, in solids, the particles are tightly packed together and do not have the ability to freely move and transfer heat by convection. Instead, heat transfer in solids primarily occurs through conduction, which is the direct transfer of heat through direct contact between neighboring particles.