they are capable of producing lighting, hail, high winds, heavy rainfalls and strong tornadoes
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Crustal recycling is a tectonic process by which surface material from the lithosphere is recycled into the mantle by subduction erosion or delamination. ... Identification of this crustal signature in mantle-derived rocks (such as mid-ocean ridge basalts or kimberlites) is proof of crustal recycling.
The Sahara Desert is the world's largest hot desert.
The answer for your question is D
lithosphere- rocks and crust, 300 to 500 °C
mantle-silicate rocks rich in magnesium and iron,500 to 900 °C
outer core- iron and nickel, along with small amounts of other dense elements like gold, platinum, and uranium. 4400 to 6100 °C
inner core-iron, 5982°C