Answer:
warm air rises and takes heat with it eventually it cools and sinks
Step-by-step explanation:
There are three modes of heat transfer:
1. Conduction: This type of heat transfer happens when there is direct contact between the two objects.
2. Convection: This type of heat transfer happens when there is a movement of fluid (liquid or gas) in which convection currents are produced due to the movement of hot fluid upwards and cold fluid downwards. This happens as the density of hot fluid decreases and thus it moves upwards.
3. Radiation: This type of heat transfer happens when there is direct transfer of energy through space.
Warm air rises and takes heat with it eventually it cools and sinks is an example of convection and not radiation.