This document discusses the three main types of heat transfer: radiation, conduction, and convection. Convection involves the transfer of heat by the movement of fluids and gases. Heated particles in a fluid begin to flow and transfer heat as they move. Differences in temperature and density cause convection currents, where hotter, less dense fluid rises and cooler, denser fluid sinks, creating circular motion. Inside the Earth, convection currents in the mantle are driven by heating from the core, with plumes of hot mantle rock rising and cooler rock sinking back down in a continuous cycle.