if you want it to, then sure, why not
yes
Heat from the core and the mantle itself causes convection currents in earth's mantle.
The mantle.
The upper mantle
Convection currents in the mantle are streams of fluid produced by the process of heat transfer from one place to another. The earth gets very hot as you go nearer to the core. The mantle is thus heated up as it is right next to the core. As a result, convection currents are formed.*Core: It is a spherical zone that lies at the center of the earth.*Mantle: It is the layer surrounding the outer core of the earth.
they are convection currents, caused by the heating effect of the earths core
Yes, the mantle of the Earth continually heats up and cools down using convection currents.
Convection currents are found in the plastic mantle in Earth.
Convection currents take place in the mantle.
mantle.
Heat from the core and the mantle itself causes convection currents in earth's mantle.
Convection currents rese and sink through the mantle and the liquid outer core. In Earth's mantle, large amounts of heat are transferred by convection currents. Heat from the core and the mantle itself causes convection currents in the mantle.
Convection currents in the earth's mantle cause the plates to move. When this happens, mountains can form.
The mantle.
The convection currents will stop
the convection currents will stop
The continental plates are continually in motion due to the convection currents. The convection currents are driven from heat generated from radioactive decay within the earth.
The upper mantle