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Categorize the following examples as Radiation (R), Conduction (Cd), or Convection (Cv):
1. Hot air rising off of a very hot blacktop.
2. Waves being absorbed by a black shirt.
3. Warmer and cooler water mixing where a river and ocean meet.
4. Hot sand heating the cooler sand beneath it.
Answer the questions below:
5. What type of pressure is found where air is hot?
6. What type of pressure is found where air is cool?
7. Wind moves from areas of pressure to areas of pressure.
8. Where in the diagram is hot air rising?
9. Where in the diagram is cool air sinking?
10. Where in the diagram is wind moving?

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