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!
No. The deeper you go in Earth the hotter it gets. The mantle is hotter than the crust.
The hot spots in the oceanic crust are caused by upwellings of hotter material (known as mantle plumes) in the mantle below the crust.
Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
the crust then comes the mantel the inner layer then core
from -220 to 68 Fahrenheit
Check your thermometer. That's how hot it is on the outer crust where you are. There exists a geothermal gradient where temperature rises with depth from the surface. See the link below.
The hot spots in the oceanic crust are caused by upwellings of hotter material (known as mantle plumes) in the mantle below the crust.
Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
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Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
area between the mantle and the core where hot rock is forced into the crust
the rocks from the crust will melt
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No, there is a hot spot underyellowstone
the crust then comes the mantel the inner layer then core
400 degrees