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it would increase
very little
No. Earth's core temperature is determined by processes within the Earth.
The core temperature of Sun is 14 million kelvin. The outermost temperature is about 6000 K. So due to this higher temperature and heat radiations from it the earth would burn definitely. May be the speed of revolution may be increased to a large value. And spinning of earth too will be terribly affected. Any way earth itself would be burnt into ashes.
This phenomenon happen during the red phase collapse of smaller stars. The contraction in the core of the star causes the helium to go into a runaway fusion reaction that releases an immense amount of energy for a brief time.
The melting temperature would drop. If it dropped to a point below the in-situ temperature, melting of the inner core would occur.
A change in temperature of the core would probably have to be rather large to be noticeable, however it would affect plate tectonics. Lowering the temperature of the core would slow down activity and raising it would increase.
When your core temperature rises slightly, you body produces sweat all over your skin. This sweat evaporates from the skin and cools the skin. which in turn cools the blood and cools your body core.
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it would increase
if you were traveling to the earths core, what would you see and what would the temperature be?
Movement of mantle and crust
the temperature of pluto is so cold that air of the kind we know would freeze
the world would disappear
You would be incinerated by the heat. totally legit.
There would be more earthquakes and more volcanic eruptions
The body's core temperature is the temperature of the inner organs like the liver, kidney and heart. It is more tightly fluctuates around a set point than does the temperature within peripheral tissues and limbs.