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Chemistry, 12.10.2020 22:01 jordynnmarelich1194

In a convection current, hot, less dense, floating particles are farther away from their heat source. Eventually, they will begin to lose heat. What will happen next? A.) The particles will lose energy, come closer together, become more dense and sink.
B.) The particles will gain energy, spread apart, become less dense and keep floating.
C.) The particles will lose energy, will spread apart, become less dense and sink.
D.) The particles will gain energy, come closer together, become more dense and sink.

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