Yes, it is the hottest layer of the Earth!!
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
Yes, it is the hottest layer of the Earth!!
inner core
inner core
The crust is not the hottest layer of the Earth. In fact, the inner core is the hottest layer, with temperatures reaching up to around 5,700 degrees Celsius. The crust is relatively cool compared to the inner layers due to its proximity to the Earth's surface.
the inner core
There are 4 different layers that the Earth is composed of. The layer that has the melted material is the core layer. The core layer is also the hottest layer.
the outer layer of the Earth is the coolest layer and the core is the hottest at 5500 degrees Celsius.
The inner core of the Earth is the hottest layer, with temperatures reaching up to 5500 degrees Celsius (9900 degrees Fahrenheit). This intense heat is primarily due to the immense pressure at the Earth's center and the decay of radioactive elements.
The core is the hottest part of the Earth, with temperatures exceeding 5700 degrees Celsius. The mantle and crust are cooler in comparison, with temperatures gradually decreasing as you move towards the surface of the Earth.
Because of the pressure of the earth compacts the inner core to a solid
The core.... that is the innermost part of earth, this is becasue the pressure there is so high. The innermost core contains iron, but, dispiote the hot temperature, 5778K (5500°C), becasue of the high preasure, the iron stays solid!