mantellkonveksjon
Mantellkonveksjon refers to the slow churning motion within the Earth's mantle, a thick layer of silicate rock situated between the crust and the core. This movement is driven by heat emanating from the Earth's core and the radioactive decay of elements within the mantle itself. These heat sources create temperature differences, causing hotter, less dense material to rise and cooler, denser material to sink, forming convection currents.
These currents are incredibly slow, moving at rates comparable to fingernail growth, typically a few centimeters
As convection currents rise towards the surface, they can cause the crust to thin, creating rift valleys