Asked by Anikah
Do convection currents of thermal energy form in earth’s crust
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Answered by
Anonymous
Why not? There are different temps in different places.
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1) Thunderstorms
2) No, they don't because convection currents require heated fluid.
3) It allows for people to inhabit Earth.
4) Gravity
5) Vapor
6) The breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
7) Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break.
8) Burning less fossil fuel
9) A bench made of composite plastic
10) From the cooling of magma
11) Oceanic Crust
1) Thunderstorms
2) No, they don't because convection currents require heated fluid.
3) It allows for people to inhabit Earth.
4) Gravity
5) Vapor
6) The breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
7) Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break.
8) Burning less fossil fuel
9) A bench made of composite plastic
10) From the cooling of magma
11) Oceanic Crust
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Pigs Fly
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