There is no way to measure the temperature at the Earth's core
directly. We know from mines and drill holes that, near
the surface of the Earth, the temperature increases by about
1 degree Fahrenheit for every 60 feet in depth. If this
temperature increase continued to the center of the Earth, the
Earth's core would be 100,000 degrees Celsius!
But nobody believes the Earth is that hot; the temperature increase
must slow down with depth and the core is probably
about 3000 to 5000 degrees Celsius.
No, you can not get to the center of the earth. The core of the earth, which is the center of the earth, is way to hot. It would be like standing on the sun, but though the core of the earth is EXTREMELY hot, it can not compare to the heat of the sun
Because, there is so much pressure the core get's extremly hot, and there is lava, and sometimes its yellow.
The center of the Earth is a solid ball of iron-nickel alloy called the inner core.
== No, as the Earth's core is too hot and would incinerate you!
the core of the sun has a temperature of about 26100032 fahrenheit.
This is called the mantle. It is a hot, thick, rocky layer around Earth's core
The temperature is sun's core is about 157,000,000 kelvin or 282,599,540 Fahrenheit
The center of the earth is the core. It is full of molten hot magma. It is generally pictured as red when seen in drawings.
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A super hot ball of: Iron, Nickel and roughly 20% Rock.
No, At the centre of the earth you have the inner core. Made mostly of extremely hot iron and nickel.
The core is in the center of the Earth.