Heat transfer by the movement of molecules in currents is called

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The Earth is constantly emitting thermal energy (heat) from its interior and crust into the atmosphere and global oceans. Then there is energy from the Sun. Energy from the sun travels to Earth and heats the surface. Different parts of the surface receive different amounts of solar energy. Generally, the equator receives the most energy because the sun’s rays strike the surface most directly at the equator. The amount of solar radiation received at higher latitudes depends on the season. The seasons are caused by the direction Earth’s axis of rotation is pointing relative to the sun. The axis... Show more

Heat transfer by the movement of molecules in currents is called