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UMM who's good at science bc i need help?!?!?! ~ Where does the heat come from that drives this convection current in the mantle? Please help!!!
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UMM who's good at science bc i need help?!?!?!
~ Where does the heat come from that drives this convection current in the mantle?
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The heat that drives the convection current in the mantle comes from the core of the earth. Where is the temperature of the mantle greater point A or B. It's A because its closest to the core which is the heat source.
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the core of earth is the answer
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