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___in the interior of the earth can be classified as primordial and radiogenic heat?​

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Core is in the interior of the earth can be classified as primordial and radiogenic heat.

There are two types of heat in the Earth's interior: primordial and radiogenic heat.

The flow of heat from Earth's core to the surface is estimated to be 472 terawatts (TW), with about equal contributions from two primary sources: radiogenic heat produced by radioactive decay of isotopes in the mantle and crust, and primordial heat left over from Earth's origin.

Answered by thakrepayal
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  • As we know that the Primordial heat is the heat lost by the Earth as it continues to cool from its original formation, and this is in contrast to its still actively-produced radiogenic heat.
  • As we know The general term for the heat imparted to a planetary body by the processes of its formation and differentiation.
  • So, The flow of heat from Earth's core to the surface is estimated to be 472 terawatts (TW), with about equal contributions from two primary sources: radiogenic heat produced by radioactive decay of isotopes in the mantle and crust, and primordial heat left over from Earth's origin.

Therefore, The Core is in the interior of the earth can be classified as primordial and radiogenic heat.

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