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Q: How does convection heat Earth's surface?
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What three processes transfer heat over earths surface?

Convection, radiation, and conduction


Why does heat from earths center flow toward the surface?

it flows because if convection currents


What describes the circular motion of heat below the earths surface?

I would call this convection currents in the mantle.


How is heat from earths interior transferred to earths surface by convections?

Beneath the surface of the earth temperature remains the same. Within the Earth, irregular convection cells within the mantle transfer heat from the core to the surface of the planet. Volcanoes and earthquakes are two examples of heat transferring from the interior to the surface.


Does heat from the earths interior reaches earth through conduction?

Heat from the earth's interior reaches the surface through a combination of convection and conduction.


What kind of radiation passes through the atmosphere and reaches the earths surface?

highlight factors which show that heat from the sun does reach th earth surface by convection


What causes air to move with the earths surface?

convection


Does the energy move from earths surface and atmosphere out of space through radiation conduction or convection?

conduction because there is more heat in space then there is in earth


How do convection cells in Earths atmosphere cause high- and low- pressure belts?

The convection cells radiate heat.


Convection currents produce the heat in the earths interior?

False.


Current in earths mantle that transfers heat in earths interior?

It's called the convection current.


How is earth atmosphere warmed evenly?

Energy is transferred between the earths surface and the atmosphere via conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through contact with neighboring molecules.