1. Convection is the transfer of heat by the movement of fluids like air and water. Warm air rises through convection carrying heat upward, while cooler air sinks.
2. Solar heating of the Earth's surface causes the ground and air in contact with it to warm, with warmer lighter air rising and cooler denser air sinking, creating convection currents in the atmosphere.
3. Local heating from sources like soil or buildings can cause convection currents that generate winds as cooler air flows in to replace the rising warm air, such as sea and land breezes near coastlines. Thunderstorms occur when moist warm air rises rapidly due to convection, cools and condenses water vapor releasing heat