The outer core can be anywhere from about 7,200˚F to about 11,000˚F. Nobody could ever measure such a hot temperature, thus this must be an estimate.
4,000 degrees f -9,000 degrees f
It is about 7200 degrees F to 9032 degrees F
The outer core is not solid, it is liquid.
The temperature of the outer core is about 5500˚C
HI The Sun's outer visible layer is called the photosphere and has a temperature of 6,000°C (11,000°F). The temperature of the core is 15,000,000° C ( 27,000,000° F).
The temperature of the outer core ranges from 4400 °C in the outer regions to 6100 °C near the inner core.
The temperature of the outer core is higher than its melting point. The outer core is mainly composed of liquid iron and nickel, which has a melting point higher than the temperature of the outer core due to the immense pressure at that depth.
The outer core is liquid. Its pressure is low enough and its temperature high enough for it to melt. The inner core is solid. Both its pressure and temperature are higher than the outer core, but the increased pressure overwhelms the increased temperature, keeping the inner core from melting.
The temperature of the earth's outer core ranges from 4400 to 6100 oC.
The outer core ranges from 4400 °C to 6100 °C.
The temperature of the outer core is about 5500˚C
can range from 3982 degrees Celsius to 5000 degrees