two thousand digrees
that's my guess
The core of Mars is believed to be partially liquid and not entirely dead. Unlike Earth, which has a solid inner core surrounded by a liquid outer core, Mars likely has a partially molten outer core with a solid inner core that may be cooling. This suggests that while the core is not active in the same way as Earth's, it is not completely inert either. Ongoing studies continue to investigate the thermal and magnetic properties of Mars' core.
It is about as hot as inside my butt. lol
Hot, solid
Mars's 3 layers are the crust, mantle, and core. Mars's crust is red and dust. Mars's mantle is made up of helium and rock substances. Mars's core is very hot. It is made up of iron.
The Earth's inner core is a solid ball of iron and nickel approximately 760 miles in radius. It is believed to be as hot as the surface of the sun, with temperatures reaching up to 9000 degrees Fahrenheit. The inner core plays a crucial role in generating the Earth's magnetic field through the movement of molten iron in the outer core.
The temperature of Mars' inner core is estimated to be around 1,800-2,500 degrees Fahrenheit (1,000-1,400 degrees Celsius), similar to Earth's inner core. This heat is generated from the residual heat from the planet's formation and radioactive decay of elements within the core.
No, the Earth's core is not the size of Mars. The core is actually divided into the outer core and inner core, the inner core being about the size of Earth's moon. Mars, on the other hand, has a much smaller core compared to Earth.
Yes the inner core is hot. The temperature can reach up to 5500 degrees.
The inner core is made up of an iron-nickel fluid.
No. The inner core is considered a solid.
It is about as hot as inside my butt. lol
No. The inner core is made of metal, primarily iron and nickel.
is the mantle hotter or colder the the inner core
YES
well yes because the inner core is REALLY hot so prob yes
They move the hot and colder parts around.
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