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magma inside the earth move in a circular motion (true or false) ​

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Answered by SɴᴏᴡʏSᴇᴄʀᴇᴛ
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\longrightarrow As the oceanic plate descends into the mantle some of it melts.

\longrightarrowThis material moves into the mantle above the plate and causes the mantle to melt.

\longrightarrowThis liquid rock, called magma, rises to the surface because it is less dense then the surrounding rock.

\longrightarrowIf the magma reaches the surface of the Earth, a volcano forms.

\longrightarrowThe magma inside the Earth moves in a circular motion called as Convection Currents.

\longrightarrow In conclusion the plates move across the earth because of convection currents beneath the crust.

Answered by mehrhora2508
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Explanation:

The molten magma inside the earth moves in a circular manner. The movement of these plates causes changes on the surface of the earth.

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