duzzie19 answered Sunday January 13 2008, 6:34 pm: A good example of a convection zone is a greenhouse. It's a closed place where heat enters and does not escape, it rather rises to the top and is replaced by cool air underneath, which is then warmed and rises, creating a circular current of air flow. Same deal as convectional ovens. [ duzzie19's advice column | Ask duzzie19 A Question ]
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