the core is more than a thousand times hotter than the surface.
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.
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11,000 degrees on surface and 27,000,000 degrees in core
Temperature and pressure increase massively from the Earth's surface to the centre of the Earth. At the inner core, the pressure is so great that iron is solid, even at such high temperatures.
The Inner core is the very center of Earth. It's 760 mi. in radius. It's composed of solid Iron and Nickel (i think), and has a temperature similar to the surface of the sun (5430 °C).
yes your core will always stay at 98.6 but your surace temperature changes with the temperature alround you. for example if you are in a cold place your surface temperature will be cold. if in a hot area your surface temperature will be hot. the only time your core temperature changes is if your sick or if you been been exposed to a low or high temperature for an exteneded period of time. i hope that is clear enough
Its quit tricky. Answer is yes. Its because of the electro magnetic radiations of sun that causes high temperature at surface. So surface temperature is nearly same to core temperature
well when you set your microwave to high it is about the same temperature as the surface of the sun but the core can get as hot as an exploding microwaved watermelon
The temperature of sun in its core is 16,00,00,00 Celsius & 55,00 Celsius at surface.
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
Core, Surface , Temperature.
The temperature of Mercury's core has not yet been determined. The surface temperatures are very high because of the closeness of the sun.
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
Yes.
surface to core temperature islow
The surface temperature of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. However, there is an increase in temperature from the surface to the sun's core, where the temperature can reach nearly 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The sun!