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  • Convection: Understanding Fluid Movement Driven by Density Differences
    The correct answer is: Convection.

    The term "convection" refers to the vertical circular movements of fluids that transfer due to changes in density. It occurs when a fluid is heated from below, causing it to become less dense and rise. This creates a convection current, with the hotter, less dense fluid rising and the cooler, denser fluid sinking. Convection currents play a crucial role in various natural processes, such as the circulation of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans.

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