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The crust is the cool part of the Earth. It is the surface we live on. It should be at a comfortable temperature until it reaches down to the mantle, the next layer. That area will be hotter. Then at the center, is the core. That is the hot part of the Earth's interior. It is about 3500° C. Estimates vary from 2000 to 7000, but it is HOT!About 447 in Fahrenheit
Obviously The Earth's core 300-700 degrees
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.
any direction. you can go any direction to get out of the center of the earth, but the center is to hot for humans, so dont try it
5000-7000 degrees Celsius which is about 9057.6-12657.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature at the center of the Earth is estimated to be around 9,000 to 13,000 degrees Fahrenheit due to the intense heat generated by the planet's core.
Yes. Magma comes from the center of the Earth, and magma is very hot. That indicates that the inside of the Earth must be hot too.
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its About 15000000K which equals 26999540.3 degrees Fahrenheit.
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
The crust is the cool part of the Earth. It is the surface we live on. It should be at a comfortable temperature until it reaches down to the mantle, the next layer. That area will be hotter. Then at the center, is the core. That is the hot part of the Earth's interior. It is about 3500° C. Estimates vary from 2000 to 7000, but it is HOT!About 447 in Fahrenheit
Obviously The Earth's core 300-700 degrees
the core of the sun has a temperature of about 26100032 fahrenheit.
The alloy of the outer core of the Earth is extremely hot--between 7,200 and 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Scientists can never be sure of the exact temperatures at the center of the Earth, because we can not directly travel to the center of the Earth. Some scientists believe it is around 12,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Scientists can never be sure of the exact temperatures at the center of the Earth, because we can not directly travel to the center of the Earth. Some scientists believe it is around 12,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature is sun's core is about 157,000,000 kelvin or 282,599,540 Fahrenheit