Social Sciences, asked by rsarkar9735, 3 days ago

Anwer the following question

What is the temperature at the core
of the Earth?​

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Answered by bhavyasethi124
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Answer:

Temperature in the inner core is about 5,200° Celsius (9,392° Fahrenheit). The pressure is nearly 3.6 million atmosphere (atm). The temperature of the inner core is far above the melting point of iron. However, unlike the outer core, the inner core is not liquid or even molten.

Answered by 3160017
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Answer:

about 5,200° Celsius

Explanation:

Temperature in the inner core is about 5,200° Celsius (9,392° Fahrenheit). The pressure is nearly 3.6 million atmosphere (atm). The temperature of the inner core is far above the melting point of iron. However, unlike the outer core, the inner core is not liquid or even molten.

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