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The heat in the Earth's interior comes from two main sources: the radiogenic heat produced by the radioactive decay of isotopes in the mantle and crust and the primordial heat left over from the formation of the Earth.
It's called the convection current.
radioactive decay takes place, which produces lot of heat and causes the mantle to flow in convection currents veena
Convection currents rese and sink through the mantle and the liquid outer core. In Earth's mantle, large amounts of heat are transferred by convection currents. Heat from the core and the mantle itself causes convection currents in the mantle.
Asthenosphere
The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.
Radioactive decay - mainly of potassium.
The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.
The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.
The heat in the Earth's interior comes from two main sources: the radiogenic heat produced by the radioactive decay of isotopes in the mantle and crust and the primordial heat left over from the formation of the Earth.
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uneven temperatures
The heat comes from the outer core, which provides the heat.
False.
It's called the convection current.
radioactive decay takes place, which produces lot of heat and causes the mantle to flow in convection currents veena
No. It's radioactive decay within the planet.