Earth science
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ceramics is associated with pottery but not sinks
It is called the Earth's ORBIT around the Sun.
Scientists who study earth's oceans are called oceanographers.
The precipitation that sinks into the Earth is called infiltration. This process is when water enters the soil and groundwater systems from the surface.
Subsidence.
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The intense heat in the Earth's core causes molten rock in Earth's mantle to shift. That causes a pattern called a convection cell which forms when material rises, cools, and sinks. When the material sinks, it is warmed and rises again.
The intense heat in the Earth's core causes molten rock in Earth's mantle to shift. That causes a pattern called a convection cell which forms when material rises, cools, and sinks. When the material sinks, it is warmed and rises again.
Precipitation that sinks into the ground is called Groundwater.
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subsidence
The two largest carbon sinks on the earth are oceans and soil.Also forests can be mentioned .Carbon dioxide is emitted and taken away by plants .
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When water sinks into soil, it is called infiltration. This process is important for recharging groundwater and providing moisture to plant roots.
This type of heat transfer is called convection. As the molten rock rises, it carries heat towards the Earth's surface, then cools and sinks back down to be reheated again. This cyclical movement of fluid material is a key mechanism in driving the process of plate tectonics.