Thermal energy in the inner and outer core is heat that is from the original formation of Earth. Thermal energy is
transferred from the outer core towards the crust through the mantle. Which BEST describes how energy moves
through the mantle?
A
Thermal energy radiates from the outer core, through the mantle, to the crust.
B
Thermal energy moves by conduction from the outer core, through the mantle, and to the
crust by direct contact.
Thermal energy rises with heated magma from near the core and sinks back down as it cools
through convection.
D
Thermalbyergy heats up the magma by radiation and passes through the mantle as
conduction
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