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Energy drawn from heated water within earths crust is called?

Geothermal energy is from heated water within the earth's crust.


What is earths mantle heated by?

Earth's mantle is mainly heated by the decay of radioactive isotopes and residual heat from the formation of the planet. This heat causes convection currents in the mantle which drive plate tectonics and other geological processes.


Where do warm water currents originate and where do babies come from?

Warm water currents can originate from equatorial regions where the water is heated by the sun. Babies are typically born from the union of a sperm cell from a male and an egg cell from a female, leading to fertilization and subsequent embryo development in the female's uterus.


What are low pressure belts found at the equator?

The equator is an intensely heated throughout the year . Due to the intense heating the air in this region becomes warm and light and it rises above creating a partial vacuum .(As you know vacuum leads to decrease in air pressure) As a result a region of permanent low pressure is created called the equatorial low pressure belt.


When particles are heated in a metal bucket what happens to the movement?

When particles in a metal bucket are heated, they gain energy and move more rapidly. This increase in kinetic energy causes the particles to vibrate more intensely and collide with each other more frequently. As a result, the overall temperature of the bucket increases, and the heat may also transfer to the surrounding environment or contents of the bucket.

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Where is air heated the most?

Air is heated the most at the equator because it receives direct sunlight, causing it to be warmer compared to other regions on Earth. The equatorial regions also have a higher concentration of heat due to the angle at which the sun's rays strike the Earth.


Is the earth heated by the sun?

it is heated by conduction by the earths atmosphere


How is air heated near the earths surfaces?

It's heated through the convection currents.


What layer of the atmosphere is heated by the earths surface?

trophosphere


Why does air rise at the equator but sink at the poles?

The Earth tilts on its axis which causes major differences to the amount of light that reaches the poles and extremes of Northern and Southern latitudes. The equatorial region is virtually unaffected by the seasonal tilt of the Earth and as such receives a large amount of light all year round.Due to this the polar regions are significantly colder than the equatorial regions.When a substance is heated the particles of that substance receive more kinetic energy; move more rapidly; move further apart; and therefore expand. When substances expand like this there are less particles per unit area and therefore the substance becomes less dense.A less dense substance will float on top of a more dense substance.Air is heated at equatorial regions and therefore rises due to decreased density.Air is cooled at polar regions and therefore sinks due to increased density.


Where is the titan arum native to?

the equatorial rain forests of Sumatra and Indonesia. but, they have can grow in the us, if it's kept in a heated room


What increases enthalpy in the air molecules of the earths atmosphere?

the air being heated by the sun


What is the glowing trail that results when a meteroid burns up in earths atmosphere?

Air heated to incandescence.


How is wind related to the uneven heating of earths surface by the sun?

it is heated so great that it assignees


How is wind related to the uneven heating of earths surface is by the sun?

it is heated so great that it assignees


How is wind related to the uneven heating of earths surfaces by the sun?

it is heated so great that it assignees


Earths atmosphere is heated mainly by what?

The sun as it is the most powerful heat source in our solar system.