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CONVECTION
subduction zone or continental plate
The inside of the earth (Mantle) pushes the hot magma liquid and makes the magma move toward the surface.
Yes, volcanoes usually develop on subduction plate boundaries. The subducting plate pushes up magma to the earth's surface
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not related subduction is when some one sexually seduces you Doh!! Ok wow um your thinking about seduction. This person is asking subduction lol. ok so anyways, convection is when the upper mantle pushes magma through an opening in the crust, which becomes new land on ocean ridges. Subduction is when two plates clash and one slides under the other and turns to magma in the upper mantle.
CONVECTION
Seismic currents in the earth's mantle.
subduction zone or continental plate
Simple- Convection in the mantle causes mantle to slowly move, and it pushes against the crust. As it does this, the tectonic plates move.
The inside of the earth (Mantle) pushes the hot magma liquid and makes the magma move toward the surface.
magma in the mantle rotates in convection cells. the magma then pushes the plates.
Two plates colliding and one being pushed upwards is called subduction.
During a contraction, the infant experiences intense pressure that pushes it against the cervix, eventually forcing the cervix to stretch open. At the same time, the contractions cause the cervix to thin.
The earth's crust sinking in is called subduction. It is usually associated with tectonic plate movement. When one plate slides over another and pushes the other downward.
Subduction happens along plate boundaries which pushes up magma which then creates volcanoes.
Stars eventually run out because when it burns the outside pushes in on the core causing it to eventually give way and implode.