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Q: How cornstarch and water different from earth's mantle?
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How is the mixture of cornstarch and water different from the Earths Mantle?

the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all


How is the mixture of cornstarch and water different from the Earth's mantle?

the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all


How is the mixture of cornstarch and water differ from the earths mantle?

the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all


How is the mixture of cornstarch and water differ from Earth's mantle?

the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all


What are the qualities of the earths mantle?

Water, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen,


How is a mixture of cornstarch and water similar to the earth's mantle How is it different How might the plasticity of the mantle influence the movement of the earth's lithospheric plates?

Both have the ability to behave as solid and liquid states of matter.


About 80 percent of earths volume is made up of?

30% land/mountains, 70% water.


Why does water float on Earth's surface?

Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust, it floats lower in earths mantle.


Why is water cooler near earths poles?

because they are different parts of the earths hemispheres.


How are convection currents in water like convection currents in earths mantle?

They both are the same because they are currents that move like waves


How are earthquakes eruptions different from volcanoes?

Earthquakes do not exactly erupt. Earthquakes are caused by the movement the Earth's tectonic plates. Yes, Earthquakes can contribute to the eruptions of Volcanoes because when one plate goes under the other water could be taken with it down into the Mantle. The water and sometimes air when is in the mantle is forced to find an exit and those exits are Volcanoes. When they go into the Volcano pressure builds up and the Volcano erupts. So really Earthquakes are caused by the movement of the Earths tectonic plates while Volcanoes are caused by a build up of pressure in the Earths Mantle.


Why do some geophysicists say drought Can cause earthquakes?

because the ground is dry and cracking and the water that usually fills the earths mantle which supports it is lessened