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Heat from Earth's interior causes convection currents in Earth's _________.
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Heat from Earth's interior causes convection currents in Earth's _________.
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the convection currents would come from the exterior core and they would travel through the mantle and eventually through the core
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heat from the earth's interior causes convection currents in the earth's mantle
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