it flows because if convection currents
Earth's surface winds blow from regions of higher air pressure to regions of lower air pressure. This movement is known as wind flow and is driven by the difference in pressure between high and low pressure systems.
The rivers of western Europe flow toward the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
There are almost no extrusive rocks on the earths surface because they are all under the earths surface. They are mainly lower than the earths surface.
the earth's hot materials move towards the earth's surface because the crust is weak and there is no other way in which the hot materials can escape except explosion. there is no other place to where it can magically teleport so to escape so thus, it explodes out mostly through the weak cracks and fissures on the earth's surface. -Zulekha Das
When magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is called lava. Lava can flow out of a volcano during an eruption and can cool to form igneous rocks. The characteristics of the lava, such as its temperature and composition, can influence the type of volcanic eruption that occurs.
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there are some warm currents as they flow along the earths surface while there some cold currents as they travel below the earths surface
there are some warm currents as they flow along the earths surface while there some cold currents as they travel below the earths surface
there are some warm currents as they flow along the earths surface while there some cold currents as they travel below the earths surface
A Mafic Extrusive Igneous Rock.
I believe the answer you may be looking for is either Lava or a Volcano
It can if there is a volcanic eruption I believe u also mean molten rock :)
the surface is porous and there are lots of interconnected spaces underground.
the surface is porous and there are lots of interconnected spaces underground.
the surface is porous and there are lots of interconnected spaces underground.