Different temperatures inside the Earth lead to the formation of various structures, such as magma chambers where molten rock accumulates, as well as crystal growth in minerals under high temperatures and pressures. Additionally, temperature variations can cause thermal expansion and contraction, leading to the formation of fractures and faults within the Earth's crust.
Mars tempature is much greater than earth
Well to answer your question magma forms in all the ways but if it forms at a low temp it need a higher pressure. and it forms at a high temp it needs a low pressure. Hope this helped this might not be 100% right though
Due to global warming the temp. of the earth is increasing very fast. this cause lot of warm on the earth and the water of the earth is going to an end
That's (approximately) the center of the Earth. The estimated temp is 10800 degrees F (or about 6000 degrees C).
The average temperature of Earth according to NASA figures is 15°C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on our planet was 70.7°C in the Lut Desert of Iran in 2005.
geologists use 2 main types of evidence
because of the temperature of the atmosphere, they are in different places, the temp of the atmosphere is different.
Mars tempature is much greater than earth
No, the inside temp is controlled by a temp door inside the heater box.
75
55.F
the sensor
around 30
A coolant sensor could be a liquid level sensor and the other is a temp sensor OR The coolant is different temperatures at different places inside the engine and way way cooler when it comes out of the radiator so where the two sensors are mounted can cause difference's. OR they are two different pieces and calibration will not be identical and they will produce slightly different readings.
Earths surface temp. is about 95 degrees F to about 105 degrees F :)
150 degrees Celsius
Well to answer your question magma forms in all the ways but if it forms at a low temp it need a higher pressure. and it forms at a high temp it needs a low pressure. Hope this helped this might not be 100% right though