Convection currents occur in the MANTLE. The mantle is the second layer of the earth after the crust. The mantle is approximately 2900 km thick. Convection currents are triggered or fueled by the heat from the Earth's core.
The part of the mantle closest to the core gets heated. It then becomes less dense than the layers above so it rises. When this rising plume interacts with the crust it cools and becomes more dense than the layers below and so it sinks and this circular motion continues to form convection currents.
False. groundwater can be found above the water table as well
Answer: Is prone to desertification or drought.
Explanation: The Sahel region is located in Africa between the Sahara to the north and the Sudanian Savanna to the south.
The Sahel has a semi arid climate which is characterized by precipitation below potential evapotranspiration.
What this means is that the amount of water that would be evaporated and transpired by a specific crop or ecosystem is low. This region is prone to desertification or drought because of the low amount of water evaporated and transpirated in the region.