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How do you think earths large temperature gradient affects the speed of its convection currents how would this speed change if earths core was cooler
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A higher temperature gradient causes faster heat transfer, and thus faster convection currents. If the core were cooler, the temperature gradient would be lower, so the convection currents would likely slow down.
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