No, in the soil there is less nitrogen gas because all the space is taken up by soil.
Granite forms below the surface, but it can be found at the surface where it has been exposed by erosion or uplift.
Hot spots originate in the mantle, well below the Earth's surface.
Pressure increases the deeper you sink beneath the surface of the sea. So 20 metres below the surface has more pressure than 10 metres above the surface.
It begins 100-150km below the Earth's surface and extends to approximately 300km below.
above the water
It is called lava above the surface, and magma below the surface.
Reverse Fault
they form above earths surface (THIS ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT) They Form BELOW earths surface(:
Below the Earth's surface an Igneous rock is intrusive. Above the Earth's surface it is called extrusive.Hope this helps.
When air high above the earth' surface is cooled below the dew point it is likely to form?
When air high above the earth' surface is cooled below the dew point it is likely to form?
below