Baseboard heat indicates the location of a heater along the bottom area of a wall. The key concept here is that the heat will rise steadily into the zone between the ceiling and floor, by starting from the floor.
Those who have had baseboard electric heating systems use them to create zone-wise heating possibilities. Zone-wise heating may be controlled or created at an individual level. There are no other vents, ducts or furnaces involved in the process as well. Every unit has a heating element, which churns out this heat and then releases it throughout the space/room.
There are many homes that come with baseboard electric heating systems. These heaters come with heating elements that are contained within pipes crafted from metal. The pipes are also encircled by fins created from aluminum. They cover the entire span of the cabinet/area that accommodates the heater. Air in the heater gets warmed, rising up into a room, and then draws in cooler air at the heater bottom portion.