Words and phrases that have a meaning related to convection: (141 results)
Often used in the same context:
convective, temperature gradient, vorticity, advection, water vapor, chromosphere, vortices, protostar, airflows, ionisation, radiative, troposphere, upflow, auroral, magnetosphere, upwelling, poleward, volcanism, dipolar, photosphere, jet stream, torus, lithosphere, radiant heat, counterclockwise rotation, tropopause, meridional, isotherms, subduction, magnetic flux, anticyclones, convector, spicule, neutron star, ridging, exothermic reaction, adiabatic, supercell, ionization, mesosphere, enceladus, hydrosphere, chondrules, venturi, magnetization, exosphere, oscillation, martensite, isobars, cirrus cloud, nebular, airstream, equatorial, coriolis effect, recrystallization, asparagine, lavas, crustal, magmas, hydrothermal, foliation, overpressure, combustor, ejecta, planetesimal, insolation, el nino southern oscillation, infrared radiation, austenite, pulsation, quasicrystal, laminar flow, humidistat, anisotropy, dipole moment, nucleate, combustion chamber, photolysis, enthalpy, combustion, outflowing, moisture, paramagnetic, equator, gelation, heat exchanger, reactant, backscattering, cyclogenesis, electromotive force, thermodynamic equilibrium, superheat, conductivity, osmotic pressure, airglow, velocities, wettability, rifting, cumulus cloud, carbonic acid, phonon, thermal conductivity, vibration, oscillations, turbulence, vibrations, diffusion, currents, fluxes, inhomogeneities, turbulent, flow, deformation, motions, seepage, shear, thermal, cyclones, nonsteady, advective, nonadiabatic, nonisothermal, conduction, isothermal, nonequilibrium, unsteady, analogous, baroclinic, hydromagnetic, nonstationary, absorption, dispersion, hydrodynamical, polarization
More general:
Also try:action, activity, natural action, natural process, temperature change
— Adjectives for convection: natural, free, thermal, forced, deep, turbulent, mixed, cumulus, vertical, strong, steady, more...
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