the temperature at the inner core of the earth is at the high is about 7,000 degrees Celsius.(not more!)
According to my calculations (and my science book) the center of the earth is about 5000 Celsius The temperature of the center of the earth is around 12,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature at the centre of the earth is approximately 7,000 degrees celsius :)
about 4500 degrees Celsius
the center of the earth contains a core. it's really hot. there is no way anyone can go down there and observe. but base on newton law of gravity, gravitational force will be cancel out from all directions since you're in the center. therefore, you not gonna be able to feel anygravitational pull. it's like an astronaut on a space-shuttle.
360 GPa (about 1000 times smaller than the detonation pressure of a fusion bomb) sourece: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_%28pressure%29
5505
lots
increases
It depends on the center or near the surface.
Both increase. A lot.
the cores temperature cannot be measured. It might be around 7000 degree celsius or maybe even more :) !
because of the core (center of the Earth) emits immense heat.
It's probably somewhere around 5500 degrees Celsius.
5505
10,000 degrees C
the temperature at the inner core of the earth is at the high is about 7,000 degrees Celsius.(not more!)According to my calculations (and my science book) the center of the earth is about 5000 Celsius The temperature of the center of the earth is around 12,600 degrees Fahrenheit.The temperature at the centre of the earth is approximately 7,000 degrees celsius :)about 4500 degrees Celsius
The temperature at the center of the Earth is estimated to be around 9,000 to 13,000 degrees Fahrenheit due to the intense heat generated by the planet's core.
approximately 4500 degrees Celsius
Around 10,000oF.
It depends on the center or near the surface.
pressure and temperature
It gets hotter
It gets hotter
Both increase. A lot.
It increases. The closer you get to the Earth's core - the higher the pressure (and temperature).