The mantle under the Earth's crust, the sea and the Earth's crust.
In what two places do convection currents form when the Sun heats Earth
The mantle and the ocean both have examples of convection currents.
Convection currents occur in the asthenosphere.
The convection currents are a result of heat from the interior of the Earth. The rock of the upper mantle known as the asthenosphere is plastic-like but not molten. It acts like a conveyor belt, moving heat from Earth's interior upward, and cooled material downward in a big loop. New crust is created where mantle material reaches the surface at places called mid-ocean ridges. Older, colder oceanic crust is subducted and drawn into the mantle, completing the loop.
The differing air temperatures cause the winds.
In what two places do convection currents form when the Sun heats Earth
The mantle and the ocean both have examples of convection currents.
Yes. Convection currents move hot materials to other places.
Convection currents occur in the asthenosphere.
Convection currents are located in the astenosphere in boiling water and lots of other places
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I'm not sure of the following, but scientists have discovered similar fossils in vastly different places suggesting that these places were once connected.
The convection currents are a result of heat from the interior of the Earth. The rock of the upper mantle known as the asthenosphere is plastic-like but not molten. It acts like a conveyor belt, moving heat from Earth's interior upward, and cooled material downward in a big loop. New crust is created where mantle material reaches the surface at places called mid-ocean ridges. Older, colder oceanic crust is subducted and drawn into the mantle, completing the loop.
The differing air temperatures cause the winds.
The convection currents are a result of heat from the interior of the Earth. The rock of the upper mantle known as the asthenosphere is plastic-like but not molten. It acts like a conveyor belt, moving heat from Earth's interior upward, and cooled material downward in a big loop. New crust is created where mantle material reaches the surface at places called mid-ocean ridges. Older, colder oceanic crust is subducted and drawn into the mantle, completing the loop.
Warm currents have a very obvious affect on the temperature that surrounds it. Warm currents will warm the area around the currents.
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