the diagram represents a convection current in earths mantle, move each event to the place it is occurring on the diagram. Movement of less dense material, heating of cooler material, cooling of warmer material, movement of denser material

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To move each event to the appropriate place on the diagram representing a convection current in Earth's mantle:

1. Movement of less dense material: This event occurs at the top of the diagram, represented by an upward arrow or an area where materials appear less dense. Less dense material rises due to buoyancy and forms a rising current.

2. Heating of cooler material: This event occurs at the lower part of the diagram, represented by a heat source or an area where materials appear warmer. Cooler material receives heat energy from below, causing it to become less dense and rise.

3. Cooling of warmer material: This event occurs at the upper part of the diagram, represented by a heat sink or an area where materials appear cooler. Warmer material loses heat energy to the surroundings, becoming denser and sinking downward.

4. Movement of denser material: This event occurs at the bottom of the diagram, represented by a downward arrow or an area where materials appear denser. Denser material sinks due to its higher density, forming a sinking current.

Please note that the diagram may vary in its representation, but these general principles of convection currents in Earth's mantle should help you associate the events with their respective places.