The same temperature as the rock in which it sits (the aquifer).
temperature
Because of the core
Because of the core
The high temperature inside the Earth is primarily caused by the heat generated from the decay of radioactive elements, as well as the residual heat from the planet's formation billions of years ago. This heat is trapped within the Earth's layers, leading to its high temperature.
The temperature at Earth's core is estimated to be around 5700 degrees Celsius (10,300 degrees Fahrenheit). The hottest temperature within the Earth is believed to be even higher, reaching potentially up to 7000 degrees Celsius (12,600 degrees Fahrenheit) in some localized areas or during volcanic activity.
The temperature in the mesosphere within the Earth is very high, reaching up to 4,000-6,000 degrees Celsius. This high temperature is due to the extreme pressure and heat generated by the Earth's core.
Both temperature and pressure increase.
both temperature and pressure increase as you go down inside earth. hi I am epic
Almost 100%. Energy that is not solar is due to the high temperature inside earth.
The temperature of water inside the Earth varies depending on its depth. In general, temperatures can range from around 55°C (131°F) near the surface to over 370°C (698°F) in deeper parts of the Earth's crust. This heat comes from the Earth's interior due to geothermal activity.
The state of rocks and metals inside the Earth is determined by temperature and pressure. As you go deeper into the Earth, both temperature and pressure increase, causing rocks and metals to exist in different states such as solid or molten.
Deformation occurs