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Q: What is the temperature of the interior of earth 1000k deep?
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Why is it difficult for scientists to know what the inside of the earth is like?

We can't actually visit the deep interior of the Earth, because the temperature and pressure would collapse any tunnel we dig or tube that we might insert.


Why is the deep interior of Earth unsuitable for people?

Because of the Earth's intense amount of pressure and heat


What is the energy source in vent ecosystems deep in the oceans?

Heat from Earth's interior.


What can be used to map the deep interior of the earth?

The deep interior of the Earth can be mapped using seismic waves. Natural earthquakes produce seismic signals which penetrate the Earth. Timing the arrival of these waves at various sites round the world, gives indication of the shape and the wave velocity in the Earths interior. Rather similar to the way a CAT scan can reveal the interior of a person.


Why do volcanoes get hot?

Volcanoes bring up material from deep within the earth. earth's interior is very hot.


What is endogenic?

endogenic forces have their origin deep down in the earth's interior and they work from below


Who determined that S waves were unable to survive deep passage through the Earth's interior?

I donno. Your mom?


what is the source of all the food in the ecosystems?

The Sun and in the case of deep sea vents, the heat and chemicals from Earth's interior.


What is the source of all food in an ecosystem?

The Sun and in the case of deep sea vents, the heat and chemicals from Earth's interior.


What did scientist learn earth's interior by studying rock samples?

They can learn about conditions deep inside Earth, where these rocks formed. In addition, forces inside Earth sometimes blast rock to the surface from depths of more than 100 kilometers. These rocks provide clues about the interior.


What energy comes from heat deep within earth?

Radioactivity decay should be responsible for the heat generated in the inner layers of the earth. Surely the gravity effect caused shear forces that could generate heat. Losing heat to the boundaries caused crystallization of the outer surface of eart, producing the crust. The crust acts as an heat isolating agent . But, actually, the decomposition of instable materials leading to, e.g. lead is followed by energy liberation and keeps the high temperature or, at least, compensates that fraction flowing to the universe.


Is it true when you study earth's interior geologists often rely on indirect such as evidence from fossils?

No. Fossils tell us about what was living at or near the earths surface in the past, they do not tell us about the Earth's interior. When studying the Earth's interior, geologists look at micro gravity variations (which tell us about density differences in deep rocks), magnetic variations (which tell us a bit about the deep rocks composition) and most importantly seismic records (which tell us about the physical properties of the deep rocks). We also look for deep rocks that have been brought to the surface during the collision of continents (the roots of mountains) and volcanic events (such as diamond pipes).