| 1. | The size of convection cells is largely determined by the fluid's properties.
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| 2. | Convection cells can even occur when the heating of a fluid is uniform.
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| 3. | It is the " sinking " limb of a convection cell.
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| 4. | It is a weak source of coronal convection cells forming at the cooler equator.
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| 5. | These sinking plates, and not the conventionally pictured rising mantle-convection cells, control surface-plate motions.
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| 6. | Such hexagons are one example of a convection cell.
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| 7. | In regions of the planitia where convection cells are not apparent, the pits are more numerous.
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| 8. | It's a huge, rotating convection cell . talk ) 03 : 05, 5 September 2011 ( UTC)
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| 9. | A convection cell is most notable in the formation of clouds with its release and transportation of energy.
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| 10. | Some early models of plate tectonics envisioned the plates riding on top of convection cells like conveyor belts.
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