unequal distribution of heat within Earth.
TheMantle is known to convect heat. However, this still makes for an uneven distribution of heat.
These convection currents rise from deep inside the Earth, then move along an 'outer' surface, pushing the tectonic plates about.
Also this heat being unevenly distribuated may add to 'Global Warming', melting Ice Caps, Warming Oceans. Its not all excess CO2 in the atmosphere.
This planeyt called Earth is a very dynamic system. Mankind is just beginning to find out about all this dynamics, but hasn't yet quite made all the necessary connections.
The earth is made up of multiple tectonic plates. These plates are propelled by convection in the mantle layer below the crust (lithosphere)
It is the convection on the liquid outer core/ and semi fluid mantle that is responsible for the movement of plates.
The force that is causing movement at this fault is called tectonic force. These forces are generated by the movement and interaction of the Earth's tectonic plates.
Slab pull is the force which is caused by the sinking of the cold, dense lithosphere into the mantle. It is considered as one of the two major driving forces for the movements of tectonic plates.
Strength Activator Plate Movement The movement of tectonic plates can occur because of the relative density of oceanic lithosphere and asthenosphere is relatively weak character. The release of heat from the mantle has been found, the original source of energy that drives plate tectonics. Approved view now, though still quite debatable, is that the excess density of oceanic lithosphere that makes infiltrate downward in subduction zones is the most powerful source of plate movement. At the time of its formation in mid-ocean ridge, oceanic lithosphere initially have a lower density than the surrounding asthenosphere, but this density increases with aging due to cooling and thickening. The magnitude of the density of old lithosphere relative to the underlying asthenosphere allows the infiltration into the mantle at subduction zones so that the source of most of the driving forces-the movement of plates. Weakness of the asthenosphere allows the plates to move easily towards a subduction zone [19] Although subduction is believed to be the strongest force driving plate-movement, there is another driving force plate as evidenced by the North American plate, Eurasian plate is also moving but did not experience subduction anywhere. Driving source is still a topic of intensive research and discussion among scientists of earth sciences. Two and three-dimensional imaging of the Earth's interior (seismic tomography) shows a heterogeneous density distribution throughout the mantle laterally.Variations in density may be material (from rock chemistry), mineral (from variations in mineral structure), or thermal (through thermal expansion and contraction from heat energy). Manifestation of the lateral density heterogeneity is mantle convection from buoyancy forces (buoyancy forces) [20] How mantle convection relates directly and not by movement of the planet is still a field that is being studied and dealt in geodinamika. With one way or another, this energy must be transferred to the lithosphere that the tectonic plates to move. There are two main types of styles that influence the movement of planets, ie friction and gravity.
unequal distribution of heat within Earth.
unequal distribution of heat within Earth.
unequal distribution of heat within Earth.
The earth is made up of multiple tectonic plates. These plates are propelled by convection in the mantle layer below the crust (lithosphere)
unequal distribution of heat within Earth.
The earth is made up of multiple tectonic plates. These plates are propelled by convection in the mantle layer below the crust (lithosphere)
The earth is made up of multiple tectonic plates. These plates are propelled by convection in the mantle layer below the crust (lithosphere)
The earth is made up of multiple tectonic plates. These plates are propelled by convection in the mantle layer below the crust (lithosphere)
The earth is made up of multiple tectonic plates. These plates are propelled by convection in the mantle layer below the crust (lithosphere)
No one will force you to, but it would be wise to include the lithosphere, which is the brittle hard rock of which the tectonic plates are composed of. Crust + rigid uppermost mantle = lithosphere.
There is no "driving force". The tectonic plates created an oceanic/oceanic subvergent boundary where underwater volcanoes formed. The magma comes up through faults and cracks in the lithosphere from the astenosphere and comes out of the volcanoes. I suppose you could say the "driving force" is the heat from the center of the earth heating the rock to a liquid state.
It is the convection on the liquid outer core/ and semi fluid mantle that is responsible for the movement of plates.