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If the outer core was hotter than it is now, convection current would?

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Throughout the mantle, hot material rising from the outer core of the earth does so very slowly (over millions of years). Eventually, the hot material cools down to the point where it can fall back toward the core. These convection currents have been theorized to function as a sort of conveyor belt, moving the lithospheric plates above it.

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