describe the temperature of lower and upper mantle
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Temperature is one of the differences between the two upper layers of the mantle. The upper mantle's temperatures range from 932 to 1,652 degrees Fahrenheit (or 500 to 900 degrees Celsius). The lower mantle temperature, in contrast, reaches over 7,230 degrees Fahrenheit or 4,000 degrees Celsius.
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Temperature is one of the differences between the two upper layers of the mantle. The upper mantle's temperatures range from 932 to 1,652 degrees Fahrenheit (or 500 to 900 degrees Celsius). The lower mantle temperature, in contrast, reaches over 7,230 degrees Fahrenheit or 4,000 degrees Celsius
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