4.WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A CORRECT STATEMENT? *
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O A. CONVECTION CURRENTS ARE...
4.WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A CORRECT STATEMENT? *
2 points
O A. CONVECTION CURRENTS ARE THE RESULT OF DENSITY DIFFERENCES
B. CONVECTION CURRENTS ARE CAUSED BY DIFFERENCES IN TEMPERATURE
C. CONVECTION CURRENTS INCREASE MOVEMENT IN THE INNER CORE.
D. CONVECTION CURRENTS MAKE THE CRUST COOLER THAN THE OTHER LAYERS
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