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  2. What are convection currents and what causes them?

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    convection currents occur when a heated fluid expands, becoming less dense, and rises. The fluid then cools and contracts, becoming more dense, and sinks. Convection currents are an important form of heat transfer. Convection occurs when heat cannot efficiently be transferred through radiation or thermal conduction. In astronomy convection currents occur in the mantle of the Earth, and ...

  3. How do convection currents affect tectonic plates? - Socratic

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    Explanation: Convection currents happen in fluids with a heat source. Hot liquid or gas near the heat source becomes hotter and less dense, so moves upwards. This forces the cooler stuff at the top to move back down. As the hot molecules move up, they cool down and begin to drop. As the cool molecules move down, they heat up and begin to rise.

  4. What will happen to the convection currents in the mantle if ......

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    As the magma cools and solidifies, the convection currents will stop and the Earth will become geologically dead. Convection currents within the Earth's mantle are caused by hot material rising upwards, cooling, then dropping back toward the core. These currents are thought to be the driving force for tectonic plate activity in the crust. The moving magma in the mantle carries the plates ...

  5. How are convection currents related to plate tectonics?

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    Convection currents is related to plate tectonics because it explains the reason why plate tectonics move. For instance, some geologists believe that the main factor for the motion of plate tectonics is convection currents that occurs in the mantle. This is because the mantle is made of semi-molten rock called magma. In addition, just as convection currents occurs in a boiling pan this same ...

  6. How do convection currents move the tectonic plates?

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    The convection currents in the magma moves the attached crust of the tectonic plates. Answer link. The magma carries the attached crust with it as the magma moves because of convection currents. The idea is that the heat from the earth's interior causes convection currents in the magma. The heat causes the some of the magma to rise toward the ...

  7. How do convection currents cause wind? - Socratic

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    The best example is a sea breeze. Convection occurs when the Earth is heated unevenly. The air over the Earth will heat according to how fast the Earth under it heats. That part of the atmosphere that heats faster will expand. This relationship between heat and volume is Charles Law. Since the volume increases the pressure will drop. This is due to the fact that air masses do not readily mix ...

  8. How are convection currents important in the earth system?

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    Explanation: Convections currents in the earth's mantle are thought to be the driving force of plate tectonics. Where the hot magma is brought near the surface by the convection currents a divergent boundary is created. The divergent boundaries form new oceans and widen existing oceans. They also form volcanos, islands and undersea mountain ranges.

  9. Why do convection currents occur within the earth? - Socratic

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    Explanation: Convection currents occur when a reservoir of fluid is heated at the bottom, and allowed to cool at the top.. Heat causes the fluid to expand, decreasing its density. If there is cooler material on top, it will be more compact and therefore, will sink to the bottom. The heated material will rise to the top.

  10. Where do convection currents form? - Socratic

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    Convection currents occur when a fluid is near a heat source. Heat sources provide energy to their surroundings. When fluid receives this energy, molecules inside it move around more, spacing out from each other and lowering the density. We know from helium balloons that things with lower densities than their surroundings are pushed upwards. Therefore, the fluid close to the heat source moves ...

  11. How are tectonic plates moved by convection currents?

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    The movement of convection currents under the surface, MOVE the tectonic plates and its crust. However, slab-pull is another reason why plates move. Convection currents (as you should know) are formed from nuclear processes in the core of the earth that release great amount of thermal energy, this energy takes the form of a 'convection current' within the semi-solid mantle, which heats part of ...