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convection currents
The energy source that drives the processes forming igneous and metamorphic rocks is primarily found within the Earth's interior. It originates from heat generated by radioactive decay in the mantle and core, which drives convection currents that bring hot molten material to the surface and causes interactions that lead to rock formation.
In a convection current the kinetic energy will most likely be a small part of the total as the rate of flow won't be very high. Most heat transfer in convection will be simply thermal energy transfer, ie from a warmer place to a cooler one.
The transfer of heat energy is what leads to the formation of convection currents in liquids or gases. As a fluid is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, while the cooler, denser fluid sinks. This continuous cycle of rising and sinking creates a circular motion within the fluid, resulting in convection currents.
Mantle material gets energy to move in convection currents primarily from the heat generated by the Earth's core and the decay of radioactive isotopes within the mantle itself. This heat causes the mantle to become less dense and rise, while cooler, denser material sinks. As the hot material moves upward, it creates a cycle of rising and sinking, which drives the convection currents. These currents play a crucial role in tectonic plate movement and geological processes.
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Convection currents
thermal energy
Heat Energy
THE ENGERGY is Kinetical energy
The source of energy that drives convection within the Earth's atmosphere is primarily solar radiation. The sun heats the Earth's surface unevenly, causing air to warm and rise in some areas and cool and sink in others, creating convection currents. This process is responsible for distributing heat and moisture throughout the atmosphere.
convection currents
The energy source that drives the processes forming igneous and metamorphic rocks is primarily found within the Earth's interior. It originates from heat generated by radioactive decay in the mantle and core, which drives convection currents that bring hot molten material to the surface and causes interactions that lead to rock formation.
Wind
As thermal energy is transferred from the core to the mantle, it causes convection currents in the mantle. These currents are responsible for the movement of tectonic plates at the Earth's surface. This movement leads to processes such as seafloor spreading, subduction, and volcanic activity.
The radioactive decay produces heat energy, which keeps the convection currents moving.
Yes. Convection is a type of energy and a convection current is, well, the phrase for its currents. So yeah, convection and convection current are the same.