No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
Subduction results from convection in the asthenosphere. The heat from the core of the earth that is imparted to the mantle causes the mantle to convect much the wayboiling water convects in a pan on the stove. Hot mantle at the core-mantle boundary rises while cool mantle sinks, causing convection cells to form.
water and mantle rock
No. The global warming affect only involves the atmosphere. Earth's mantle generates it's own heart via the slow decay of radioisotopes, and is well insulated from the cooler atmosphere by earth's oceans and crustal rock. In general, heat dissipates, so the mantle would not gain heat from the much cooler atmosphere.
No. The mantle is made of rock and nothing lives there. The biosphere consists of the life on Earth.
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.
How do changes in heat energy affect the density of earths mantle material
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the crust floats on top of the mantle because the mantle is hot, slushy liquid and the crust is solid rock.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
No. The temperatures are too hot sustain life.
The rock of the mantle is hot enough that it would melt at surface pressure. The weight of the lithosphere creates such great pressure on the mantle that it remains solid.
Movement of mantle and crust
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it affects it by the earthquakes and volcanoes it causes
Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.