"of the mantle" is the prepositional phrase.
The resultant upthrust on a body partly immersed in a liquid acts through the center of buoyancy, which is the centroid of the displaced fluid volume. It is essentially the same point where the weight of the liquid displaced by the body acts, providing a net upward force.
the buoyant force, which is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the object. This force acts in the opposite direction to gravity, reducing the net force on the object and causing it to feel lighter.
This principle is known as Archimedes' principle, named after the ancient Greek mathematician and scientist Archimedes. He discovered that the buoyant force acting on an object immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
The refrigerant which was in the form of gas before entering the condenser, condenses (converts to liquid refrigerant) as a result of the gas being compressed. This condensation will release heat which is partly taken away by the function of the fan (the rotating blades) in order to prevent the compressor from overheating.
The resurgence of fundamental Christianity in the 1970s was partly in response to the perceived moral and cultural decline in society, as well as increased secularism and liberalism in churches. Many Christians sought to return to more traditional beliefs and practices in reaction to these changes.
by farting
The asthenosphere contains partly melted rock from the upper part of the mantle, while the lithosphere is a rigid layer of the Earth's crust and upper mantle that does not contain melted rock. The asthenosphere's semi-fluid behavior allows tectonic plates to move across it.
Core
the lithosphere
partly melted rock material
the lithosphere is the full crust and top part of the mantle but the asthenosphere is just a little bit above the middle of the mantle but not any of he crust
The mantle
No. Diarrhea is all liquid. Loose stool is partly liquid, partly solid.
Hail - or sleet.
Earth's plates move due to convection currents in the mantle, which is a semi-solid layer beneath the Earth's crust. These plates interact at their boundaries, causing earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountains. The movement of tectonic plates is responsible for shaping the Earth's surface over millions of years.
Heat and pressure.
Yes. Most rain originates as snow in the upper parts of clouds.