It effects the tempreature and can cause hazadurs weather (mind my spelling)
Convection currents in the Earth's mantle drive plate tectonics, which can lead to the formation of seismic faults and increase the likelihood of earthquakes. Density currents can also contribute to the movement of magma beneath the Earth's surface, leading to the formation and eruption of volcanoes. Overall, both convection and density currents play important roles in the dynamic processes that contribute to the occurrence of earthquakes and volcanoes.
They evolve
Mantle convection currents beneath a continental-continental convergent boundary would likely be disrupted and deflected due to the collision of the continental plates. This collision would create intense compression and thickening of the crust, altering the flow patterns and direction of the mantle convection currents in the affected region.
A campfire primarily transfers heat through convection and radiation. The fire heats the surrounding air, causing it to rise and create convection currents. The radiant heat from the fire also warms nearby objects and people.
No. Eclipses have no lasting effect ... good or bad ... on plants, animals, or people.
Convection currents occur in the mantle, a semi-solid layer located beneath the Earth's crust. Heat from the Earth's core causes the material in the mantle to heat up, rise towards the crust, cool down, and then sink back towards the core, creating a circular motion of flow known as convection currents.
Yes, since it lets pollution into the environment, which is shared by both people and animals.
Yes, people do swim in the Amazon River, but it is not recommended due to the presence of dangerous animals, parasites, and strong currents.
Just like people, animals can be killed and injured by tornadoes and lose their habitats.
What does losing energy effect on animals and people?
animals and people drink that water.
In simple terms.. convection currents. Basically, the wisp of smoke generated by the smouldering incense stick 'floats' on air currents generated by people or animals moving around the room. The scent dissipates evenly within the enclosed space.