The center of the Earth, specifically the inner core, is estimated to have temperatures ranging from about 4,000 to 7,000 degrees Celsius (7,200 to 12,600 degrees Fahrenheit). The average temperature can be approximated around 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). This extreme heat is primarily due to residual heat from the planet's formation and radioactive decay of elements.
The Johnson Space Center is about halfway between Houston and Galveston in southern Texas, which, admittedly, is a region located pretty far from earth. If you're asking where the center of the universe is located, then every point in the universe has that property. In other words, wherever in the universe an astronomer is located, everything he can see in every direction looks as though it's distributed through the same range of distances away from him. From everything we can see or detect, every point in space is the center of it.
The point closest to the moon and the point exactly opposite it on the other side of Earth both have high tides, while the 'sides' of the Earth, in between the high tides, have low tides.Because the moon only has a force on Earth's oceans.
the range is the lowest range there isn't there are no way from getting from the range.When the range come to a point it atomically stop.why is there so many range?
It is predicted that the melting point of livermorium will be in the range 350-500 0C .
The mid-Atlantic ridge is a divergent boundary where tectonic plates are moving apart. The deep crack running down the center is where new oceanic crust is formed as magma rises up and solidifies. This process creates the longest mountain range on Earth.
the range was 39-36.5. To find the range subtract the smallest number from the largest one.
The Johnson Space Center is about halfway between Houston and Galveston in southern Texas, which, admittedly, is a region located pretty far from earth. If you're asking where the center of the universe is located, then every point in the universe has that property. In other words, wherever in the universe an astronomer is located, everything he can see in every direction looks as though it's distributed through the same range of distances away from him. From everything we can see or detect, every point in space is the center of it.
Asia, with the Himalaya mountain range (between Nepal and China), and Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world.
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The mountain range that runs along the center of Italy is the Appenines.
Yes, anything that get's within a close range of the earth will be pulled on by earth's gravity.
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The Appenines mountain range runs through most of the Italian Peninsula.
the center of measure is mean mode median and range
Apennine range
Because there is no range limit on the gravitational force, the gravitational force of the earth is only zero in the exact centre of the earth, where it cancels itself out. Realistically, the force is so small outside the immediate vicinity of earth, that it may as well be zero.
North Point Range Lights was created in 1822.