The closer the layer is at the Earth's core, the warmer it gets.
Going from outermost layer to innermost layer, the order is as follows: Crust Mantle Core Inner Core
Changing the temperature increases the change in energy.
During a phase change (from solid to liquid, as in melting and also from liquid to gas as in boiling) the temperature remains constant, as all of the energy is going to affecting the change, rather than raising the temperature. Once it has changed from solid to liquid, the liquid can then raise in temperature.
Because all the heat energy is going into the phase change itself, leaving none left over to raise the temperature.
The Earth has four layers. The crust is the first layer which is between 200 to 400 degrees. The mantle is the second layer at 300 to 500 degrees Celsius. The lithosphere has a temperature of between 300 to 500 degrees Celsius and the asthenosphere runs at around 4,500 degrees.
Going from outermost layer to innermost layer, the order is as follows: Crust Mantle Core Inner Core
Going from outermost layer to innermost layer, the order is as follows: Crust Mantle Core Inner Core
The weather and sky have nothing to do with it. Earthquakes happen when to pieces of earths crust suddenly move against or under another.
50* going down to 20* in 5 hours
Because a chemical reaction has different sign's. And heat is one. But if the temperature is dropping then it is not going through a chemical change.
A change of temperature implies that some energy has been transfered or used. Since chemical reactions either require or release energy to occur, the environment may change temperature as the substances react.
Changing the temperature increases the change in energy.
During a phase change (from solid to liquid, as in melting and also from liquid to gas as in boiling) the temperature remains constant, as all of the energy is going to affecting the change, rather than raising the temperature. Once it has changed from solid to liquid, the liquid can then raise in temperature.
near ocean trenches.
When the Earth's Mantle (which is next to the outer core). goes together, like: When one side of the pressure is going right, and the other side is going left, so when it sqeezes together, the earths crust goes up..... Hope it helps.... I know how it forms, i just need to draw it, and i don't know how to explain it....
A dependent variable depends on the independent variable. If you are doing an experiment about how temperature affects the heat of water then the independent variable would be the temperature, as that is what you are going to change, and the dependent variable the water as the temperature of the water depends on the temperature surrounding it.
Because all the heat energy is going into the phase change itself, leaving none left over to raise the temperature.