The movement of tectonic plates on Earth is primarily driven by the transfer of heat energy from the Earth's interior to the surface. This transfer of heat creates convection currents in the mantle, which in turn drive the motion of the tectonic plates. Heat from the Earth's core is transferred through the mantle in a process known as mantle convection, which is a key driver of plate tectonics.
When energy moves from one object to another, it is called energy transfer. This transfer can occur through different mechanisms such as conduction, convection, and radiation.
When thermal energy moves from one thing to another it is called heat energy.
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Energy can move through different processes such as conduction (transfer through direct contact), convection (transfer through fluids), and radiation (transfer through electromagnetic waves). In all cases, energy moves from higher to lower areas of concentration in order to achieve equilibrium.
When the process energy is transferred, it moves from one object of energy to another. Machines do transfer energy through the process of mechanical work.
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When energy moves from one object to another, it is called energy transfer. This transfer can occur through different mechanisms such as conduction, convection, and radiation.
In the radiative zone, energy moves from atom to atom in the form of electromagnetic waves, or radiation. Energy produced in the core moves through this zone by convection, the transfer of energy by moving liquids or gases.
Tectonic plates.
This is a guess: Earth's tectonic plates.
When thermal energy moves from one thing to another it is called heat energy.
The Earth's crust is composed of large plates, which sometimes move. When the plates move, the ground moves.
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Think logic, How does Plates move? The Magma inside the earth moves the plates. So, No it don't.