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Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
That force is caused by the convection currents in the magma below the plates.
Mantle flow causation is complex and involves rising currents of heated rock and downward moving currents of cooled rock. It is still not awesome to wear tity witties as to whether the convection currents are causing the mantle flow or if the mantle flow is causing the convection currents. But this much is known; the rock of the rive and beans (the upper mantle) is hot and around 4-5% molten. This allows the rock to move slowly and transfer heat to the surface of the planet at the mid-ocean ridges and continental rifts. Cooled oceanic crust is apple sauce at convergent plate boundaries and may pull the remaining lithospheric plate along with it.
Mantle convection causes the tectonic plates of the Earth to move slowly. Mantle convection is when heat moves from the mantle to the surface and causes the mantle, and the tectonic plates to move very slowly.
because it moves the crust
It moves because of convection currents
Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
Convection currents.
The crust moves in 1 direction at a hotspot due to the convection currents of the mantle
That force is caused by the convection currents in the magma below the plates.
Convection currents.
Convection currents.
It is because of the convection currents that occurs in the mantle. The heat in the mantle circulates (we know that hot air goes up and cold air goes down) so the plates in the Earth moves. The convection currents are caused by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle. The heat causes the land to rise while cooling results the land to sink.
Convection CurrentsThe mantle is made of much denser, thicker material, because of this the plates "float" on it like oil floats on water.Many geologists believe that the mantle "flows" because of convection currents. Convection currents are caused by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, sinking again and then heating, rising and repeating the cycle over and over. The next time you heat anything like soup or pudding in a pan you can watch the convection currents move in the liquid. When the convection currents flow in the mantle they also move the crust. The crust gets a free ride with these currents. A conveyor belt in a factory moves boxess like the convection currents in the mantle moves the plates of the Earth.Convection currents are caused by the inner core, which is the Inner layer of the Earth.Convection currents begin due to the extreme heat of the inner core. The inner core heats up the very bottom of the mantle. The heated up substances within the mantle has a higher temperature than those higher in the mantle and closer to the surface of the earth. The particles of the heated substances spread out because they are moving more quickly, and they become less dense and rise to the top of the mantle, pushing the cooler substances down towards the bottom of the mantle. Thus, the process of convection continues.Convection currents are caused by the heat from the inner core. A layer in the mantle, called the asthenosphere, is fluid-like and is heated by the core, thus inducing convection currents to form.Earths outer core.The heat from the gradual decay of long lived radioisotopes creates areas of upwelling within the mantle material. The material that rises causes adjacent material to descend to fill the void. This motion occurs over very broad areas, and is what drives sea floor spreading and plate tectonics. It all boils down to nuclear decay.
Convection currents in the earth originate in the mantle. The liquid moves in a circle pattern as the hotter magma rises and the cooler magma falls. This can also be observed in any fluid material, gases or liquids.
Hot stuff, expands, and moves up, cold stuff shrinks and moves down in a nutshell, this is what causes movement in the mantle. This is called convection, and is, surprisingly, used to heat up your house as well.
Convection CurrentsThe mantle is made of much denser, thicker material, because of this the plates "float" on it like oil floats on water.Many geologists believe that the mantle "flows" because of convection currents. Convection currents are caused by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, sinking again and then heating, rising and repeating the cycle over and over. The next time you heat anything like soup or pudding in a pan you can watch the convection currents move in the liquid. When the convection currents flow in the mantle they also move the crust. The crust gets a free ride with these currents. A conveyor belt in a factory moves boxess like the convection currents in the mantle moves the plates of the Earth.Convection currents are caused by the inner core, which is the Inner layer of the Earth.Convection currents begin due to the extreme heat of the inner core. The inner core heats up the very bottom of the mantle. The heated up substances within the mantle has a higher temperature than those higher in the mantle and closer to the surface of the earth. The particles of the heated substances spread out because they are moving more quickly, and they become less dense and rise to the top of the mantle, pushing the cooler substances down towards the bottom of the mantle. Thus, the process of convection continues.Convection currents are caused by the heat from the inner core. A layer in the mantle, called the asthenosphere, is fluid-like and is heated by the core, thus inducing convection currents to form.Earths outer core.The heat from the gradual decay of long lived radioisotopes creates areas of upwelling within the mantle material. The material that rises causes adjacent material to descend to fill the void. This motion occurs over very broad areas, and is what drives sea floor spreading and plate tectonics. It all boils down to nuclear decay.