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The same way any solid forms from a liquid - the liquid magma cools off and becomes solid. This usually happens when the magma comes to the cooler surface of the earth as lava, but it can occur very slowly inside of the earth as the magma gradually cools.
If Earth's interior cools to a non liquid state, the convection currents will stop.
It forms new islands
They both have large amounts of liquid on their surfaces.
Earth's lower atmosphere cools.
Earth's lower atmosphere cools.
It cools and forms new land.
It will disintegrate as the temperature becomes too extreme
Condensation on Earth occurs when warm air cools down and cannot hold as much water vapor, causing the excess vapor to form liquid droplets on surfaces like windows or grass. This process is a crucial part of the water cycle, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation.
It releases magma and starts melting/burning the earth until it cools down.
No. There is nothing liquid on the surface of the moon. The only objects in the solar system that have lasting liquid bodies on their surfaces are Earth and Titan, one of the moons of Saturn.
During evaporation, liquid water changes into water vapor due to heat energy. As the water vapor rises, it cools and condenses to form clouds. Eventually, the water droplets in the clouds combine and fall back to the Earth's surface as precipitation.