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Imagine Earth’s internal heat suddenly increased. Would convection currents flow more quickly or more slowly?
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Imagine Earth’s internal heat suddenly increased. Would convection currents flow more quickly or more slowly?
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Imagine Earth’s internal heat suddenly increased. Would convection currents flow more quickly or more slowly?
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More quickly be user the heat would speed the currents under the earth have a huge impact in a short matter of time
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Convection currents will flow more quickly, hope this helps.
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