In an area of the deep ocean, hot magma emerges from a crack in earth’s crust. which statement describes what will happen to the seawater above the crack as a result of convection?
water molecules will break apart and flow in a circular pattern.
water molecules will bond together and rise upward.
the water will become more dense and sink downward.
the water will become less dense and rise upward.
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