Convection currents are responsible for the movement of the tectonic plates. Convection currents cause heated magma to rise and flow, which moves the crust above it. In which layer of the Earth do convection currents occur?

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Convection currents occur in the mantle of the Earth. The mantle is the layer located between the Earth's crust and the outer core. In the mantle, heat from the Earth's core causes the semi-solid rock to become heated, rise, and then cool down, creating a continuous cycle that drives the movement of tectonic plates.