convection current
Convection current.
convection current
convection currents work when heated water cools then goes to the bottom then heats back up
It affects the earth's crust as it is related to the action of divergent boundaries where two plates are moving apart causing the continents to move. This is linked to convection currents as hot rocks lower in the mantle are forced up to the surface by gravitational forces, cooling, sinking and then heating again, helping the movement of the rigid plates
They are sinking because of Sedimentation.
In a global convection cell, warm air rises at the equator due to the intense heating from the sun. This rising air then moves towards the poles, gradually cooling and sinking as it does so. The cooled air then flows back towards the equator along the surface to complete the convection loop. This process is responsible for creating and maintaining the global wind patterns and weather systems.
this is called convection current
convection current
The process of Convection / subduction current
ask your science teacher, stoopid
The convection / subduction cycle.
rising and cooling
I'm sinking but my heart is floating.
Adiabatic
Ridge Push
convection currents work when heated water cools then goes to the bottom then heats back up
It is the cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking.
yes it does.