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    CONVECTIVE

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    convective adjectiv

    convectiv.

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    The Sun’s photosphere contains about two million convective cells, with typical diameters of just 1500 kilometres.

    (Giant Bubbles on Red Giant Star’s Surface, ESO)

    Small stars, on the other hand, consist almost entirely of convective, roiling regions.

    (Kepler Watches Stellar Dancers in the Pleiades Cluster, NASA)

    Scientists surmised that the molecule was spontaneously thrown together within the bellies of these gas giants and, as Sousa-Silva describes, violently dredged up by huge, planet-sized convective storms.

    (Poisonous Earthly Molecule May Be Sign of Extraterrestrial Life, Editura Global Info)

    Magnetic fields are produced by what are known as dynamos — convective motion of electrically conducting fluid inside planets.

    (Juno Peers Inside a Giant, NASA)

    Their analysis shows that condensation around tiny particles significantly increased cloud formation and warmed the surrounding air, intensifying the so-called deep convective cloud systems that are responsible for causing thunderstorms in the Amazonian tropics.

    (Tiny pollutants intensify storms in the Amazon, SciDev.Net)

    The convective methane clouds that can develop in this area and during this period of time would contain huge droplets and must be at a very high altitude — much higher than the 6 miles (10 kilometers) that modeling tells us the new features are located.

    (Dust Storms on Titan Spotted for the First Time, NASA)

    They found that the surface of this red giant has just a few convective cells, or granules, that are each about 120 million kilometres across — about a quarter of the star’s diameter.

    (Giant Bubbles on Red Giant Star’s Surface, ESO)

    This remarkable new image from the PIONIER instrument reveals the convective cells that make up the surface of this huge star, which has 350 times the diameter of the Sun.

    (Giant Bubbles on Red Giant Star’s Surface, ESO)

    The vast size differences in the convective cells of these two stars can be explained in part by their varying surface gravities. π1 Gruis is just 1.5 times the mass of the Sun but much larger, resulting in a much lower surface gravity and just a few, extremely large, granules.

    (Giant Bubbles on Red Giant Star’s Surface, ESO)




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