Using thermal convection recall that matter cannot move without energy. In at least three sentences, describe the energy sources that move the red dye and blue dye

What caused the red dye to move?
What caused the blue dye to move?
Is it the same energy source for the red and blue dye?

The red dye and blue dye in thermal convection are moved by different energy sources. The movement of the red dye is caused by the transfer of heat energy from the bottom of the container. As the bottom becomes hotter, the molecules in the red dye gain energy and move faster, leading to convection currents that carry the dye upwards. On the other hand, the movement of the blue dye is induced by gravity. As the blue dye becomes colder, it becomes denser and sinks to the bottom, while the warmer portion of the fluid rises, creating a circulation. Therefore, the energy sources for the red dye and blue dye in thermal convection are not the same.