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When the Asthenosphere transfers heat, what happens? Convection Currents, Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or weathering?
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When the Asthenosphere transfers heat, what happens?
Convection Currents, Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or weathering?
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The hot rock flows along the bottom of the lithosphere, transferring its heat to the cold rocks by conduction.
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