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The extreme heat of the core is primarily caused by the process of radioactive decay of elements such as uranium, thorium, and potassium. This heat, combined with the heat left over from the Earth's formation and gravitational compression, creates the high temperatures found in the Earth's core.
The heat in the inner core is the result of several different sources. Some of these are: residual heat from the creation of the planet; heat caused by nuclear decay; friction; magnetic and tidal effects.
The heat in the inner core is the result of several different sources. Some of these are: residual heat from the creation of the planet; heat caused by nuclear decay; friction; magnetic and tidal effects.
The core is hotter than the crust because of the immense pressure caused by the weight of the overlying layers. The heat is also generated from the decay of radioactive isotopes in the core. Additionally, the core is made of denser materials that can retain heat more effectively than the crust.
The Chernobyl core reached temperatures up to 2000 degrees Celsius during the accident. This extreme heat caused the core to melt down and led to the subsequent disaster.
The heat in the inner core is the result of several different sources. Some of these are: residual heat from the creation of the planet; heat caused by nuclear decay; friction; magnetic and tidal effects.
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 balance between pressure caused by heat and gravity caused by the star's mass.
The outer core is believed to be liquid - or at least plastic - so the heat will circulate by convection as well as conduction. Its composition is believed to be very similar to that of the inner core, which is solid because of the pressure. The heat of goth of these is about 6000oC, similar to that of the surface of the Sun, and is caused by the gravitational pressure, plus the radioactivity of the heavy elements in the core.
Yes, convection currents in the mantle are mainly driven by heat coming from the Earth's core. Heat from the core creates temperature differences in the mantle, causing warmer, less dense materials to rise and cooler, denser materials to sink, thus setting up convection currents.
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