aardmantelconvectie
Aardmantelconvectie is a fundamental geological process that describes the slow circulation of the Earth's mantle. The mantle, a thick layer of silicate rock beneath the crust, is not static but undergoes a gradual convective motion driven by heat from the Earth's core and radioactive decay. This heat causes hotter, less dense material to rise, while cooler, denser material sinks, creating large, circular currents.
These convective currents are the primary engine behind plate tectonics. Where hot mantle material rises to
The timescale of mantle convection is extremely slow, occurring over millions of years. The exact patterns