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11 December, 02:48

why are regions where convection currents diverge more suitable for building geothermal power stations

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  1. 11 December, 05:38
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    The two diverging convention currents bring up the heat from deep below the mantle. They act like two cogs/pulleys that complement each other to bring up very hot asthenospheric materials. Where a divergent boundary occurs, there also occurs a rift such as the Great Rift Valley in East Africa.
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