The Earth's core.
Convection currents within the Earth's mantle are driven by the heat from the inner core. As the core heats up the lower mantle, the material becomes less dense and rises, while the cooler, denser material sinks back down. This circulating motion of material creates the convection currents that drive plate tectonics and other geological processes on Earth.
The mantle.
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The Earth rotating and its tilt of the axis forms the oceans' tides and currents.
The mantle is the mechanical layer of Earth that has the most active convection currents. These currents are responsible for the movement of tectonic plates and drive various geological processes on the Earth's surface.
The Earth's core.
The Earth's core.
the convection currents will stop
The Earth's core.
a the convections currents of earth would slow down and eventually stop. by the way, I'm 12
The layer of Earth with active convection currents is the mantle. It is primarily composed of solid rock that can flow slowly over long periods of time due to the heat generated by the Earth's core. This convective movement is responsible for plate tectonics and the movement of continents.
Yes, winds are examples of convection currents. The uneven heating of Earth's surface by the sun creates temperature variations that cause air to rise and fall, creating convection currents that result in winds.
hot, less dense air rises
what produces convection currents in earth's atmosphere
Convection Currents affect earth by slowly moving the tectonic plates
The two causes of ocean currents are wind and the rotation of the earth(etc) The wind blows which makes the currents in the water and the rotation of the earth(gravity) makes currents in the ocean currents. Luaye Sharawy