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Q: What temperatures can the core of the earth reach?
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What temperatures does the earth's core reach?

At the hottest point, the core inner core of the Earth is about 12500 degrees Fahrenheit due to radioactive materials that are constantly heating the Earth, just like a star.


At what temperature does a star's core reach Carbon detonation?

Temperatures in the star's core can reach 3x109 K.


What are the four main layers of the Earth and what are their temperatures?

The four main layers of the Earth are the crust, the mantle, the outer core and the inner core. The temperature in the mantle is estimated to be about 1000 degrees Celsius. Temperature in the inner core can reach up to 3700 degrees Celsius.


Where can Temperatures be as hot as 5000 degrees in earth?

the core(:


Which layer of the earth is hotter?

The hottest layer of the Earth is the core, with diminishing temperatures with procession to the surface.


What does the heat from the Earth's core do?

It attempts to reach the surface of the Earth.


Why is earths inner core solid?

Earth's core is a solid made up of mainly iron and other metals. Even though temperatures here reach sometimes 5000-7000 degree Celsius but pressure is extremely high. Due to this high pressure, the metals remain solid even though temperatures exceed their melting points.


What animal lives in the core of earth?

No animal living on earth can survive the temperatures in the earths core. The temperature is between 5000-9000 degrees.


Can you dig yourself to Germany?

No. The temperatures at the Earth's core are much too hot.


What layer of the earth has a temperatures reaching up to 11000 degrees Fahrenheit?

Outer core


Inside Earth an forms due to the different temperatures of the core and mantle?

convection cell


Thick rock layer of earths core?

mantle is the thick layer before you reach the core of the earth