Radioactive decay!
The temperature of the Earth's layers increases from the crust towards the core. The outermost layer, the crust, has the lowest temperature, while the inner core has the highest temperature. This gradient is due to the heat generated by radioactive decay in the core and the residual heat from the Earth's formation.
Radioactive decay!
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
Pressure and radioactivity.
the crust and the core
crust. Mantle. Outer core. Core. Pie filling
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No, the core is hotter.
The temperature increases as you move from the Earth's crust towards the core. The temperature in the crust varies depending on factors such as depth and geothermal gradient, while the core's temperature reaches over 5000 degrees Celsius due to the immense pressure and radioactive decay.
No the crust covers earths surface
Crust, Mantle and Core
The crust, mantle, inner core, and outer core.