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Does convection occurs in solids? explain why or why not

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Convection CANNOT occur in a solid because, like the bricks in a wall, the atoms in a solid cannot move far from where they are. In liquids and gasses, however, the particles are free to move about (which is why a fluid can change its shape to match its container).

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