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Lava is magma that reaches the surface. Magma originates either from rising plumes of heat at hot spots in the Earth's mantle, where decompression melting takes place as the hot rock nears the surface; or, it originates in the mantle from subduction of oceanic crust, where cold, wet rock speeds melting of the subducting rock and it rises toward the surface.
The ozone layer is kept in place by the Earth's stratosphere, a region of the atmosphere where temperature increases with altitude. This temperature gradient prevents the ozone from drifting away and helps it to remain concentrated in the stratosphere.
People walk on the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. It is relatively thin compared to the other layers and is where all human activities take place.
Magma is under the Earth's surface.A volcano is one place. Magma is formed largely at tectonic plate boundaries. One process is plate subduction, where one plate actually slips under its adjoining plate (a convergent boundary). The subducted plate is driven into the mantle deep within the earth, where it's so hot, the plate melts and forms magma in a chamber. The pressure builds and can eventually be ejected from a volcano. Its thought the earth cools the mantle layer with this process. The great Ring of Fire around the world along tectonic plate boundaries is where many of the world's volcanoes are situated, an example being Mount Saint Helens, which erupted in 1980.
Storms and clouds typically occur in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This is the layer where most of the Earth's weather phenomena, such as rain, snow, thunderstorms, and clouds, take place.
Surface erosion occurs in the Earth layer called the crust.
The layer of the atmosphere that most weather takes place in, is the troposphere. This layer is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
Most humans live of the crust of the Earth.
Lava is magma that reaches the surface. Magma originates either from rising plumes of heat at hot spots in the Earth's mantle, where decompression melting takes place as the hot rock nears the surface; or, it originates in the mantle from subduction of oceanic crust, where cold, wet rock speeds melting of the subducting rock and it rises toward the surface.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of earth's atmosphere. its in this layer that all claimatic changes take place.
The layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs is the troposphere. This layer is where most of the Earth's weather phenomena, such as clouds, storms, and precipitation, take place. It extends from the Earth's surface up to about 10-15 kilometers in altitude.
Weather occurs in the Earth's atmosphere, which is part of the Earth's outermost layer called the geosphere. The atmosphere is the layer of gases that surround the Earth and is where weather events like clouds, rain, wind, and storms take place.
The ozone layer is kept in place by the Earth's stratosphere, a region of the atmosphere where temperature increases with altitude. This temperature gradient prevents the ozone from drifting away and helps it to remain concentrated in the stratosphere.
when magma is inside earth , as inside pressure is much high so when anywhere it founds such place to come out then it does, sometimes it also does happen due to movement of plates over the water surface of earth.
People walk on the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. It is relatively thin compared to the other layers and is where all human activities take place.
The layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth where all life exists and weather takes place is the troposphere. It extends from the Earth's surface to an average height of about 8 to 15 kilometers.
Erosion and weathering occur on the Earth's outermost layer, called the crust. This is where the processes of physical and chemical breakdown of rocks and landforms take place, leading to the reshaping of the Earth's surface over time.