Slab pull occurs when two plates stick together.
it is heated by the ground , and becomes less dense and rises i found that in my science book I'm in 6th grade
water vapor happens or gas flows into the air
Just one more slab of bacon, please... That slab of concrete is sliding dangerously close to the edge of the cliff.
It gets colder. And the energy increases so the particles move further apart.
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The slab sinks faster and this pulls on the rest of the plate, continuing plate tectonics. Mantle convection creates the instability that allows plate tectonics to get going and helps a little, but it's not thought to be the main driving force.
Fog appears when cold air sinks to the ground.
It sinks.
It dies
In the context of plate tectonics, slab pull is generally considered stronger than slab push. Slab pull is the force exerted on a subducting plate by its own weight as it sinks into the mantle, pulling the rest of the plate along with it. Slab push, on the other hand, is the force exerted by the upwelling mantle pushing the plate from below. While both forces play a role in plate motion, slab pull is typically considered the dominant force driving the movement of tectonic plates.
Nothing. It just sinks.
It sinks into the sea
Slab pull and ridge push are two key driving forces of plate tectonics that work together to move tectonic plates. Slab pull occurs when the denser oceanic plate sinks into the mantle at subduction zones, pulling the rest of the plate behind it. Ridge push happens at mid-ocean ridges where new crust is formed and pushes the tectonic plate away from the ridge. Together, these forces contribute to the movement of tectonic plates.
The primary motions that help move tectonic plates are convection currents in the Earth's mantle, slab pull, and ridge push. Convection currents occur when hot mantle material rises and cooler material sinks, creating a cycle that drives plate movement. Slab pull occurs when a denser oceanic plate sinks into the mantle at a subduction zone, pulling the rest of the plate along with it. Ridge push happens at mid-ocean ridges, where new material pushes older material away as it cools and solidifies.
Well what happens is that the Little mermaid comes and eats Pooh and Tiger! :)
It sinks
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