Heat was produced for the molten stage of Earth by three separate occurrences. These occurrences were impacts by meteorites, the impact of the moon, and by the process of decay in radioactive elements.
1. High constintrations of hyrdrogen and helium, 2. Frequent volcanic eruptions, 3. Outgassing.
very much hotter.
Crust
The further you go to the center of the earth, the hotter it will get.
Surface of the sun is hotter.
Uniformitarianism.
hotter
Volatile
No. Earth has had volcanoes through its entire history. Even in modern times there are several dozen volcanic eruptions every year. However, Earth saw much more volcanic activity in it early years than it does today, as the interior of the planet was hotter.
very much hotter.
Crust
The most recent period of the Earth's history.
No. Oxygen is not believed to have been present in the early years of Earth's history.
The further you go to the center of the earth, the hotter it will get.
The deeper into the Earth you go it gets hotter and hotter.
Surface of the sun is hotter.
the earth is much hotter like 100%
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