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Why are there convection currents in the mantle? Because the mantle is made of water Heat from the core goes up Cold air from the crust pushes down Because the moons gravity pulls it Nes
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Why are there convection currents in the mantle?
Because the mantle is made of water
Heat from the core goes up
Cold air from the crust pushes down
Because the moons gravity pulls it
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I am not sure maybe heat from the core goes up mantle
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