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Q: What might happen to a glacier that would cause the crust to float higher in the mantle?
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When does circular movement of the magna in mantle happen?

Convention cells in the molten outer core cause convection cells in the mantle.


If a glacier moved down the mountain what would happen?

Glaciers or moving, shifting and melting constantly. The worst that could happen is if too meltwater was created by the melting glacier it would cause a flood downstream.


In which layer of earth do convection current occur?

in the mantle due to the molten rock... hope this helps!!! =] also for better detail they happen in the asthenospheric mantle to


How does glacier cause erosion and deposition?

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What might cause solid rock in the Earth's interior to melt and begin to flow?

The mantle cause the mantle to flow.


What is the cause of lake effect?

The cause of lake effect is rain big glacier of rain


What is a destructive force caused by the convection in the mantle?

Convection currents in the Earth's mantle are thought to be responsible for plate motions and therefore can ultimately be considered the cause of earthquakes. Mantle upwelling or mantle plumes are also thought to be the cause of hotpots which cause intra-plate volcanic activity such as that which occurs in Hawaii.


What does a glacier and a river have in common?

cause erosion and involveprocesses of "flow"


What is a destructive force caused by convection currents in the earths mantle?

Convection currents in the Earth's mantle are thought to be responsible for plate motions and therefore can ultimately be considered the cause of earthquakes. Mantle upwelling or mantle plumes are also thought to be the cause of hotpots which cause intra-plate volcanic activity such as that which occurs in Hawaii.


What are hot spots cause by?

Mantle plumes


What change would occur in a glacier if average annual temperature rose and the precipitation decreased?

The glacier would retreat. The rise in temperature would cause the glacier itself to start melting, and in addition, would lower the amount of precipitation in the form of snow at the top of the glacier. It would be rain instead. Lowering the precipitation would cause less ice formation as well and would also contribute to the glacier retreating.


What part of the earths mantle that flows and moves the plates of the earth?

Mantle plumes are in the mantle, BELOW the Earth's crust. The circulation of heat from the lower mantle to the upper mantle can cause "hot spots" in the overlying crust, heating the magma in the areas.