Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
The convection currents move the tectonic plates that are in the lithosphere which move the oceanic crust and the continental crust, which moves the crust
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convection currents in the upper mantle
yes by circulation in the mantle
No. Convection currents which could lead to volcanism in the crust occur in the mantle. The crust is too cold and brittle for convection currents to occur.
Convection currents inside the Earth happens. The part where the convection currents go up, it brings up materials from the mantle like rocks. This forms new crust. When the convection currents go down, it brings down some older, colder oceanic crust to the mantle, destroying it. In conclusion, the crust is formed and destroyed when convection currents inside the Earth happen.
The lithosphere is the continental crust, oceanic crust and upper part of the mantle. The convection currents move in the mantle mostly in the Asthenosphere layer under the lithosphere. As the convention currents move it makes the lithosphere spread and shake.
Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
convection currents in the upper mantle
convection currents in the upper mantle
Convection currents occur in the mantle of the earth. They can affect the crust and the life above it, though.
Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
yes by circulation in the mantle
No. Convection currents which could lead to volcanism in the crust occur in the mantle. The crust is too cold and brittle for convection currents to occur.
Convection currents inside the Earth happens. The part where the convection currents go up, it brings up materials from the mantle like rocks. This forms new crust. When the convection currents go down, it brings down some older, colder oceanic crust to the mantle, destroying it. In conclusion, the crust is formed and destroyed when convection currents inside the Earth happen.
The crust moves in 1 direction at a hotspot due to the convection currents of the mantle
Convection currents happen in the mantle because of heat. This allows molten rock to flow toward the crust, as opposed to away from it.
The mantle under the Earth's crust, the sea and the Earth's crust.
The lithosphere is the continental crust, oceanic crust and upper part of the mantle. The convection currents move in the mantle mostly in the Asthenosphere layer under the lithosphere. As the convention currents move it makes the lithosphere spread and shake.