this question may actually end humanity because then the lava and stuff that's down there will get hotter and hotter and eventually break through earths crust causing...
as far as i know volcano eruptions maybe earthquakes
they are crust and the mantle and also the core
Iron is the most abundant substance found in the Earth's core. It makes up about 85% of the core's composition, with nickel making up the remaining 15%.
The heating of Earth's core and mantle is primarily influenced by three main sources: 1) residual heat from the planet's formation, 2) heat generated by the decay of radioactive isotopes, and 3) heat from gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies like the Moon. These sources contribute to the ongoing process of heat transfer within the Earth's interior.
A protostar is a star that is just beginning to form out of a stellar nebular (under gravity). The core of the gravitational collapse is getting more and more massive and is heating up as a result of the gravimetric contraction but has not yet reached the point where nucleosynthesis has begun in its core. It is when this happens that it becomes a star.
The Earth's core is primarily made up of two metals: iron and nickel. Iron is the most abundant metal in the core, while nickel is also present in significant amounts.
The core is 33% of the Earths mass
scientists think that the earths core is made up of mostly iron, and contains smaller amounts of copper nickel.
The element that makes up most of the earths CORE is iron.
the crust and the core
iron
lower core, upper core, mantle, and crust
no
The Inner (solid) and Outter (liquid) Core are made up of Nickel and Iron.
This phenomenon occurs because as the core contracts and heats up, more energy is produced and radiated outward. This increased radiation pressure pushes on the outer layers of the star, causing them to expand and cool down. As a result, the photosphere expands and cools even though the core is contracting and heating up.
The three parts that make up the Earths mantle are the crust, core, and mantle.
Iron is the primary element that makes up most of the Earth's core. It accounts for about 85% of the core's composition, with the rest likely being nickel in combination with some lighter elements.
they are crust and the mantle and also the core