The earth's core, consisting primarily of molten nickel and iron, is cooling over time.
is the mantle hotter or colder the the inner core
Oh, dude, the inner mantle is definitely hotter than the outer mantle. Like, we're talking about temperatures reaching up to 4000°C in the inner mantle compared to a measly 500-900°C in the outer mantle. So, if you're looking for a hot spot, the inner mantle is where it's at.
No, the temperature of Earth actually increases as you move closer to the core. This is due to the heat generated by the decay of radioactive elements in the Earth's interior, as well as the residual heat from the planet's formation.
No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface
The outer core is liquid, the inner core is solid The outer core surrounds the inner core The outer core is iron-rich, the inner core is iron-rich and nickel-rich There is more pressure acting on the inner core The inner core is hotter
The sun's core is hotter, it is about 30 billion degrees Celsius.
No, the core is hotter.
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Yes it is
material is hotter and denser
The sun is millions of degrees hotter than the earths core! (:
is the mantle hotter or colder the the inner core
the material is hotter & denser
the material is hotter & denser
The Earths core is. And that would mean it is hotter than the Sun!!
When you go higher up it gets colder. Then the lower you go it gets hotter because the closer you are to the inner core the hotter it gets.