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What kind of energy changes density in the asthenosphere?

thermal energy !


What is the name of the device that transfers thermal energy from one place to another?

Thermal gradient.


What thermal energy?

Thermal energy is also known as heat energy. It is a form of energy which travels due to the temperature gradient.


How far away is the asthenosphere?

The asthenosphere, which is a soft plastic, is between approximately 62 and 124 miles below the surface. It is just below rigid lithosphere.


Density changes in the asthenosphere are caused by the flow of what energy from deep within the earth?

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What is ultrasound refrigeration?

Ultrasound or thermoacoustic refrigeration uses a resonating sound wave to induce a thermal gradient.


Thermal energy flows from what to what?

Higher temperature to lower temperature. Thermal energy will always flow down the energy gradient.


What are the asthenosphere dimensions?

It begins 100-150km below the Earth's surface and extends to approximately 300km below.


What are some types of renewable resources?

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What is the thermal conductivity for maltose?

The thermal conductivity of maltose is approximately 0.55 W/m*K.


How far below the earth's surface is the asthenosphere?

The asthenosphere begins at around 100-150 km depth in the Earth. This is below the lithosphere, which consists of the crust and the uppermost mantle (the plates in plate tectonics).The asthenosphere is in the mantle, but it is still unclear how much of the mantle (which goes down to a depth of ~2900 km) is actually part of the asthenosphere.


What is the thermal conductivity of tin?

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