Importance of Earth's Internal Heat 10 sentences
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Most of Earth’s internal heat is left over from when our planet formed, about 4.5 billion years ago. Earth and the other planets in the solar system first began to take shape as countless smaller bodies collided and clumped together. The energy of those violent collisions transformed into heat energy. As the early Earth grew bigger, gravity began pulling matter toward the center. The intense compression of material deep inside the Earth increased internal heat even further.
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- Earth's internal heat is important for us all.
- It provides energy for our planet.
- Earth has nearly a steady temperature because of it.
- This heat supplies our earth with different forces.
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