From inside out (approximate temperature in Celcius)
The inner core is about 7000 degrees C
Outer core: 5000 C
Lower mantle: 2000 C
Upper mantle: 500 C
Crust: 0 C
Temperature in the core of the earth could be as much as 7000 degrees K according to the Wikipedia article on the earth. We have no technology to actually measure it, and can only make projections. But you already knew that. There is a school of thought that gathers many followers, and that is a range of 5000 to 6000 degrees K is the core temperature. There is a temperature gradient from the core outward, as one might easily guess. Temperatures at the mantle where it abuts the crust range from 500 to 900 degrees C. From there on in, the temperature increases until the mantle and core "boundary" where it's about 4000 degrees C. All data set out here are mined from Wikipedia. Links are provided.
The temperature of the Earth is approximately 5500 degrees Celsius.
What do you mean by this? Do you mean the core? surface? atmosphere? upper atmosphere?
whats the temperture inside earth
depends where it is
6000 deg Celsius
100c
72 degrees
The chemical weathering changes in diffrent temprture.
It is Earths' "Magnetosphere".
Earth's precession
why do you think scientists study earths interior?if you were a scientists ,will you undertake a study of the earths interior?
The earths crust is a part of the outermost layer.
the avrage temprture depends pn what time of year it is. if you know what the temperature of the seasons you know what the temperature.
Thermometer
first it has no atmosphere.
you should know
their is a particular temprture required for the job.
HDpe not soluble in any solvent at room temprture
The chemical weathering changes in diffrent temprture.
you should use just room temprture water
Depends on the planet's distance from the Sun. Look up references to the Solar System or to its individual planets for the actual values.
The temperature at the summit never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer
Mercury's mass = 0.055 x Earths, Volume = 0.056 x Earths Mars' mass = 0.1075 x Earths, Volume = 0.151 x Earths Venus' mass = 0.815 x Earths, Volume = 0.857 x Earths (Earth) mass = 1 x Earths, Volume = 1 x Earths Uranus' mass = 14.536 x Earths, Volume = 63.086 x Earths Neptune's mass = 17.147 x Earths, Volume = 57.74 x Earths Saturn's mass = 95.152 x Earths, Volume = 763.59 x Earths Jupiter's mass = 317.8 x Earths, Volume = 1321.3 x Earths
earths tempertures