no.
Depends on the age of the neutron star. As a neutron star no longer has any method to produce heat, it will slowly cool over time. A young neutron star will have a core temperature of about 106 kelvin.
There are three main sources of heat in the deep earth: (1) heat from when the planet formed and accreted, which has not yet been lost; (2) frictional heating, caused by denser core material sinking to the center of the planet; and (3) heat from the decay of radioactive elements.
the core. the core.
Near the core (center).Near the core (center).Near the core (center).Near the core (center).
it has 321 core colrs as of today
in its core
Granulation
The outer core.
Extremely hot core of the Sun
To mass produce automobiles at an affordable price.
Earth's outer core (as opposed to the inner core).
It produces earth's magnetic field.
no.
Nuclear fusion in the core.
The movements in the liquid inner core.
core