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How is mantle convection related to plate tectonics?​

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Answered by prabhat311
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Geologists have hypothesized that the movement of tectonic plates is related to convection currents in the earth's mantle. ... Tremendous heat and pressure within the earth cause the hot magma to flow in convection currents. These currents cause the movement of the tectonic plates that make up the earth's crust.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Mantle convection is related to plate tectonics in the following ways:

  • Plates are broken up sections of the Earth's crust. Movements deep within the earth cause the crust to shift.
  • The plates are moved by convection currents. Plates divide where convective heat varies near the Earth's crust. Plates drift towards one another when convective heat converges.
  • Plate tectonics is the study of plate movement and activity inside the Earth.
  • Earthquakes and volcanoes are caused by plate tectonics. A plate border is the point at where two plates collide. On or near plate borders, earthquakes and volcanoes are most assumed to occur.
  • The movement of tectonic plates is thought to be linked to convection currents in the earth's mantle, according to geologists. Convection tendencies are the rising, spreading, the approach of heat causes a gas, liquid, or soft substance to sink.
  • The heated magma flows in convection currents because of extreme heat and pressure within the earth. These currents and tectonic plates that fabricate the earth's crust will change as an outcome of this.

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