Through heated rocks (commonly known as lava) in the mantle which rise to the surface gradually.
Geothermal energy is the term used to describe energy that comes from inside the earth, usually in the form of heat stored in the Earth's crust.
Conduction is tranferred by 2 object touching or getting close to eachother
conduction convection and radation
To a degree, heat inside the earth causes earthquakes. The rock of Earth's mantle is softened by the extreme heat inside Earth, allowing sections of Earth's crust to move around. Differences in temperature create convection currents which cause that movement.
The heat from below Earth's surface is called geothermal energy. This energy originates from the natural decay of radioactive isotopes in the Earth's crust and mantle, creating heat that can be harnessed for various applications such as electricity generation and heating.
Convection currents of heat underneath the earth's crust in the mantle (magma) cause the tectonic plates of the earth's crust to move.
Convection currents of heat underneath the earth's crust in the mantle (magma) cause the tectonic plates of the earth's crust to move.
Convection currents of heat underneath the earth's crust in the mantle (magma) cause the tectonic plates of the earth's crust to move.
heat can be tranferred through, conduction, convection or radiation
The heat from inside the Earth escapes primarily through the Earth's crust via volcanic eruptions, oceanic ridges, and geothermal vents. Additionally, some heat is conducted through the Earth's layers and eventually radiates into space.
to send heat to the earth's surface and crust
Do you mean under the Earth's crust or above it? If you mean under it: The heat under the Earth's crust rises and falls as it heats and cools. Above the crust, the sun heats the earth, heat rises, cools, falls back down. Hope that helps.