Earth's mantle reaches temperatures of about 3700°C.
The Earth's mantle is about 900 to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit
The Earth's mantle is 500 to 900 degrees Celsius at the upper part near the crust. It is about 4000 degrees Celsius at the core.
The average temperature of the inner mantle is 5400 ºF (3000ºC), and the temperature of the outer mantle ranges between 2520 ºF (1400ºC) and 5400 º F (3000ºC)
I Believe that it is hot but it doesnt melt because of pressure
The temperature of the earth's upper mantle is about 1,600° F (870° C).
600 - 800 Degrees celsius
3,000 C
The flow of hot rock in earths mantle will stop and Earth's magnetic field will disappear
Hot spots originate in the mantle, well below the Earth's surface.
part of the mantle is hot enough to flow as a plastic solid.
The mantle is hot and represents about 68 percent of Earth's mass.
Humans have never drilled past the crust into the mantle. We have, however, seen the mantle through "hot spots" like volcanoes where the mantle is closer to the surface.
the earth's mantle is full of lava so the lava is what makes it so hot
Decay of radioactive elements in the mantle heats it.
The mantle is the hot rock.
the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all
the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all
A hot spot in the Earth's mantle.
the mantle is the part of earth that is hot like asphalt
the average temperature for the Earth's lower mantle is 5400 degrees
Not exactly--the mantle is comprised of semisolid rock, or magma.
The mantle is 82% of Earth's volume. It is composed of ultramafic rock called peridotite, which is hot enough to flow.
This is called the mantle. It is a hot, thick, rocky layer around Earth's core
A mantle plume is a rising mass of extra hot mantle rock. Mantle plumes are though to be the cause of volcanic activity away from plate boundaries.