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A. In the convection current, the less dense, warmer air, rises, while the cold air sinks because it's more dense. I hope this helps.
The correct option is A.
In the convection cell, cold air sinks at the poles because of their high pressure. As the air moves away from the poles along the earth surface, it begins to get warm and its pressure reduces. Convection cells are circular pattern of wind which are caused by the rising and sinking of wind.
In the convection cell, cold air sinks at the poles because of their high pressure. As the air moves away from the poles along the earth surface, it begins to get warm and its pressure reduces. Convection cells are circular pattern of wind which are caused by the rising and sinking of wind.