The temperature of Earth's crust can range from -70 degrees Fahrenheit to +750 degrees Fahrenheit depending on location and depth. Higher temperatures would be recorded in regions of crustal melting from magmatic intrusions. Technically, regions heated by magmatic intrusions are still crustal rock, and could reach well over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature of the crust increases with depth, reaching values typically in the range from about 500 °C (900 °F) to 1,000 °C (1,800 °F) at the boundary with the underlying mantle. It's over 5000c and that's super hot! So hot it could melt rock!
The average temperature of the Earth's crust has changed many times since the Earth was formed. Today, NASA says that this average is 15 degrees centigrade.
it is an extremely hot temperature
The temperature of Earth's crust can range from -70 degrees Fahrenheit to +750 degrees Fahrenheit depending on location and depth
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It varies, by depth. The deeper you go, the hotter it gets.
The mantle is from 800 degrees C to 2900 degrees C , the outer core is from 2900 degrees C to 5100 degrees C, and finally the inner core is from 5100 degrees C to 6400 degrees C.
It depends on the depth. The surface is around 290 Kelvin and it increases as you go down.
1,600 degrees Fahrenheit...
Temperature of the oceanic crust
9007
thinner and denser
I believe this would be the oceanic crust
it show 8km is oceanic crust and 40km is continental crust
Tectonic plates may be made of continental crust, oceanic crust, or both.
the temperture of earths crust is -70 to +750
oceanic crust
thinner and denser
Temperature of the oceanic crust
Oceanic crust is more dense.
Oceanic
Oceanic crust, new oceanic crust is produced by seafloor spreading.
one and a half miles thick
the oceanic plate
I believe this would be the oceanic crust
it show 8km is oceanic crust and 40km is continental crust
it depends on the deepth
Plate tectonic movement and subduction zones.