the convection currents will stop
The convection current will stop.
convection currents work when heated water cools then goes to the bottom then heats back up
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asthenosphere
Most convection currents exist in the mantle, the layer below the Earth's crust. As the semi-molten rock heats up, it rises closer to the surface as magma and hence cools on the earth surface to form rocks.
in the mantle due to the molten rock... hope this helps!!! =] also for better detail they happen in the asthenospheric mantle to
the convection currents will stop
the convection currents will stop
The convection currents will stop
the convection currents will stop
If the mantle of the earth interior were to cool down the convection currents and plate tectonics would stop. That would mean that there would be no more earthquakes or volcanoes.
If the mantle of the earth interior were to cool down the convection currents and plate tectonics would stop. That would mean that there would be no more earthquakes or volcanoes.
the convection currents will stop
the convection currents will be set in motion because the heat from the mantle rises and causing it to change Earth's density & force of gravity
If Earth's interior cools to a non liquid state, the convection currents will stop.
CONVECTION CURRENT is the answer.
It falls back down
Convection currents are transferring heat to the surface through the movement of mantle rock. If the interior of the planet cools, the mantle rock would be too solid to move, and there would be no heat to transfer.