Obviously The Earth's core 300-700 degrees
is the mantle hotter or colder the the inner core
The Earth's layers have varying temperatures. The outermost layer, the crust, has temperatures that range from below freezing to over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The inner core is the hottest layer, with temperatures reaching up to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The earth's core can reach up to roughly about 2000 or 5000 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of the Inner Core of the earth is about 5700 deg C. The outer core, and the mantle both have a similar temperature. This is about the same as the surface of the sun. That is why very hot lava is yellow - that indicates its temperature.
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the earths core is never hot it is always going to be hot the lower you go the hoter it gets.p.s. your welcome :) say thank you ;)
the earths core gets hot by all the heat on the surface and gose to the core of the earth.
Well theres no specific permanent temperature for the earths center, but only averages, ranges and approximates of temperatures. The earths centre which is the core, consists of two layers the inner core and the outer core. The outer core has a temperature of about 7200 - 9032 degree Fahrenheit (4000 - 5000 degree celsius), while the temperature of the inner core is about 9032 - 1082 degree Fahrenheit (5000 - 6000 degree celsius).
6,000 C
i think it is about 75000 degrees hot
the state of the earth's core is solid and it is very hot
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It's all about radioactivity.
4 million degrees Fahrenheit (2.2 million degrees C).
is the mantle hotter or colder the the inner core
hot liquid layer
hot solid