It's where the plates of the lithosphere move around on, the plastic like layer of the asthenosphere. the plates move around on these
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Heat is transferred in the mantle predominantly by convection and to a much more limited extent by conduction.
By conduction and convection form the core.
Convection currents
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In many direction
Transfer of heat by conduction is when transfer of heat occurs through touch. Vibrating atoms come in contact with neighboring atoms transferring some of their energy (heat).
It is call radiation heat transfer. The radiation is photon and is the electromagnetic wave.
Yes, whereas convection heat transfer is the transfer of heat via a liquid, and radiative heat transfer occurs through empty space (like the heat you feel from the sun).
Heat transfer occurs when a kettle is placed on a lit gas ring, and the water is brought to the boil.
In many direction
heat from the outer core and the mantle when it drifts up to the asthenosphere it causes convection.
Transfer of heat by conduction is when transfer of heat occurs through touch. Vibrating atoms come in contact with neighboring atoms transferring some of their energy (heat).
Mid-ocean ridges transfer energy from the mantle/asthenosphere/lithosphere to the surface. The energy is from the deep Earth.
It is call radiation heat transfer. The radiation is photon and is the electromagnetic wave.
Yes, whereas convection heat transfer is the transfer of heat via a liquid, and radiative heat transfer occurs through empty space (like the heat you feel from the sun).
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No. When two bodies or regions are at the same temperature, equilibrium is already reached & no transfer of heat occurs.
Heat transfer occurs whenever two or more objects of different temperatures are in contact with each other. Spilling hot water on yourself causes heat transfer from the water to you. When you drive your car the hot engine and radiator transfer heat to the surrounding air in order to cool the engine.