In Fahrenheit the Earth's mantle is ranged from 1400 degrees to 1600 degrees Fahrenheit.
Inner Mantle: The average temperature is about 3000ºC Outer Mantle: The average temperature is about 2200ºC
is the temperature if the stiffer mantle above or below its melting point
Inner Mantle: The average temperature is about 3000ºC Outer Mantle: The average temperature is about 2200ºC
is the temperature if the stiffer mantle above or below its melting point
is the temperature if the stiffer mantle above or below its melting point
The average temperature is 5400 ºF (3000ºC) for the inner mantle. The temperature in the outer mantle is between 2520 ºF (1400ºC) and 5400 º F (3000ºC).
This is in the mantle or upper mantle.
This is in the mantle or upper mantle.
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The temperature in the Earth's lower mantle is estimated to be between 1,600 and 2,200 degrees Celsius.
The temperature range within the stiffer mantle is between 500 and 900 degrees Celsius. This region is known as the upper mantle and is composed of solid rock that can deform under high pressure and temperature.
The degree of temperature and exertion of pressure by the molten materials (magma) within the mantle is directly proportional to its depth. This means that, the deeper you go down the mantle the higher the degree of temperature and pressure exerted.