It hits the bottom of the crust (lithosphere) and has to turn left!
The sinking force is what causes the convention cell to point B. This is to the left side.
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The force of the convection cell is bumping into the lithosphere which cause's it to turn at point a
It turns because a convection cell is one big loop of a convection current
remember this is a question u really need to think about. ANSWER: the force of it bumping into the lithospere resources: my brain the picture on the worksheet, and etc the answer isnt ice cream that person just put it as a joke i may not be right think hard and reread
The way the convection cell might affect the crust above it is that it can cause the earths surface to turn into a volcano. If there is already a volcano there then it will erupt,
Actually, there are many ways for a convection current to form. So, if you asked this question, here is one way:A convection current forms when Hot air and Cold air form a cycle and mix. . .That's one way!ToodlesByee
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The force of the convection cell is bumping into the lithosphere which cause's it to turn at point a
coolness
Too much heat causes the cell to turn down.
It is bumping into the lihosphere
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since it is getting less dense it turns down and the denser fluid at the bottom turn up at the opposite side.
It hits the bottom of the crust (lithosphere) and has to turn left!
It turns because a convection cell is one big loop of a convection current