No, that is just a little above the surface temp. of Venus; enough to melt lead. Earth's inner and outer core is a searing 10,832 Fahrenheit, give or take about 930 degrees, at a pressure of 3.3 million atmospheres (or 3.3 million times the atmospheric pressure at sea level.
No, its around nine thousand degrees Fahrenheit.
12,600 degrees Fahrenheit.9000 thousand degrees Fahrenheit
Truh
inner core is the earths center .
the inner core is 600 degrees
No, its around nine thousand degrees Fahrenheit.
12,600 degrees Fahrenheit.9000 thousand degrees Fahrenheit
10000 Degrees Fahrenheit
No, that is just a little above the surface temp. of Venus; enough to melt lead. Earth's inner and outer core is a searing 10,832 Fahrenheit, give or take about 930 degrees, at a pressure of 3.3 million atmospheres (or 3.3 million times the atmospheric pressure at sea level.
The inner core is approximately 5000degrees Celsius
No
Truh
The earths inner core is thought to be approximately 5778 K (5505 °C)
No one knows for certain but estimates range between 3400oC and 7000oC. As comparison the melting point of steel is around 1500oC
It is indeed false. The inner core is closer to ten thousand degrees.
Jupiter's average surface temperature is -244 degrees Fahrenheit or -153 degrees Celsius. The average temperature in Jupiter's clouds is about -220 degrees Fahrenheit or -140 degrees Celsius. The hydrogen in Jupiter's inner core is in a liquid form.
it is like 62,000,00 degrees down there