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How do you think convection currents work underground? Your opinion 6th grade math

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energy in the earth does a repetitive action and it make a convection current

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As convection currents reach the mantel, the heat causes a collision between the continental plate and the oceanic plate under water. The convection current continues to push the heated magma past the mantel level, reaching the crust of the Earth's surface and producing a lava spout.

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