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Formation of germ layers is related to gasrtulation . When cells migrate from out side to inside , germ layers are established .
Folding typically occurs in rock layers due to excessive heat and force. When rocks fold against each other they form interesting rock layers.
Because the mantle rock is opaque, most radiation (except for radioactivity from decay of uranium and other radioisotopes) cannot pass through it. Radiation from radioisotopes (e.g. x-rays, gamma rays, beta rays) occurs in earth's mantle and can go significant distances before being absorbed by the rock, helping to keep the mantle hot.
When a warm fluid rises and a cool fluid sinks.
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Convection currents rese and sink through the mantle and the liquid outer core. In Earth's mantle, large amounts of heat are transferred by convection currents. Heat from the core and the mantle itself causes convection currents in the mantle.
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Ozone occurs in upper layers. It finds suitable conditions to sustain there.
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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.
Formation of germ layers is related to gasrtulation . When cells migrate from out side to inside , germ layers are established .
No. Volcanism occurs at the surface on the crust. However, the magma that drives volcanism ultimately comes from the mantle.
When layers of small sediments stick together because of pressure, compaction occurs. :)
Folding typically occurs in rock layers due to excessive heat and force. When rocks fold against each other they form interesting rock layers.
Because the mantle rock is opaque, most radiation (except for radioactivity from decay of uranium and other radioisotopes) cannot pass through it. Radiation from radioisotopes (e.g. x-rays, gamma rays, beta rays) occurs in earth's mantle and can go significant distances before being absorbed by the rock, helping to keep the mantle hot.