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Earth's surface energy budget is 99.96% from the Sun and 0.04% from heat conducted from geothermal activity.

Below the earth's surface, the energy allowed for the creation of magnetic field and seismic activity is from the heat and motion of the nuclear fission energy inside the core where most of heavier radioactive element is there.

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