I think the convection cell might affect the crust because the convection cell is bigger than the crust.
It will move the tectonic plates
The way the convection cell might affect the crust above it is that it can cause the earths surface to turn into a volcano. If there is already a volcano there then it will erupt,
Convection currents occur in the mantle of the earth. They can affect the crust and the life above it, though.
Do you mean under the Earth's crust or above it? If you mean under it: The heat under the Earth's crust rises and falls as it heats and cools. Above the crust, the sun heats the earth, heat rises, cools, falls back down. Hope that helps.
The convection current hypothesis supposes that convection currents in the Earth's Mantel (the zone below the surface/crust and above the Earth's core) cause the movement of the tectonic plates (plates that make up the surface/crust of the Earth and shift/move on a grand time scale).
I think the convection cell might affect the crust because the convection cell is bigger than the crust.
I think the convection cell might affect the crust because the convection cell is bigger than the crust.
I think the convection cell might affect the crust because the convection cell is bigger than the crust.
It will move the tectonic plates
It will move the tectonic plates
It will move the tectonic plates
The way the convection cell might affect the crust above it is that it can cause the earths surface to turn into a volcano. If there is already a volcano there then it will erupt,
Convection currents occur in the mantle of the earth. They can affect the crust and the life above it, though.
Yes!
Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
No. The crust is rigid; it does not allow convection.