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it depends on the deepth
due to volcanics effects and movement of earth which affect the earth surface
it tells us that the earths interior (core) is a liquid
From radioactivity in the Earth's interior.
Heat from the earth's interior reaches the surface through a combination of convection and conduction.
it depends on the deepth
it depends on the deepth
it depends on the deepth
it depends on the deepth
It has colder temperatures than earth does
outer core; Earth Science Reference Tables page 10
Beneath the surface of the earth temperature remains the same. Within the Earth, irregular convection cells within the mantle transfer heat from the core to the surface of the planet. Volcanoes and earthquakes are two examples of heat transferring from the interior to the surface.
due to volcanics effects and movement of earth which affect the earth surface
From radioactivity in the Earth's interior.
it tells us that the earths interior (core) is a liquid
Heat from the earth's interior reaches the surface through a combination of convection and conduction.
Two sources are sun and Earth's interior