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Future missions to Venus could also supply additional data on the density and temperature of the planet's crust, which could ...
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Space.com on MSNScientists may have just found the driving force behind Venus' volcanosVenus, the hottest planet in the solar system, is estimated to have 85,000 volcanoes, based on radar images from NASA's 1989 ...
The study, published in Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, suggests that Venus’ outer crust is much more dynamic, continuously reshaping itself through convection currents that help ...
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Could convection in the crust explain Venus’ many volcanoes?These polygons are formed by slow convection currents in a 4 km-thick layer of solid nitrogen ice. “Pluto is probably only the second planetary body in the solar system, other than Earth, where ...
Venus may be far more geologically alive than anyone expected. New research suggests its outer crust could be churning with ...
This broad, 8,000-mile-long bulge in the crust of the earth differs in many ways from the rest of the ocean bottom. It may be the result of huge convection currents in the interior ...
A beaker is heated and the coloured fluid inside shows convection currents This is because the particles in liquids and gases move faster when they are heated than they do when they are cold.
Convection occurs when particles with a lot of heat energy in a liquid or gas move and take the place of particles with less heat energy. Convection in a liquid Convection in a liquid can be seen ...
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