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In the interior of the earth, the rate of temperature increases with increasing depth is per 32 meters to_______. 1)32 meters 2)52meters 3)102meters 4)162meters​

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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In the interior of the earth, the rate of temperature increases with increasing depth is per 32 meters to 52 meters.

What is the rate of increasing temperature?

Since 1880, the Earth's temperature has risen at a pace of 0.14° F (0.08° C) every decade, with the rate of warming over the last 40 years being more than double that: 0.32° F (0.18° C) per decade since 1981. According to NOAA's temperature data, 2020 was the second-warmest year on record, with land areas reaching new highs.

Why does the rate increase with temperature?

When the reactants are heated, the average kinetic energy of the molecules increases. This indicates that more molecules are traveling quicker and colliding with greater force. The rate of the reaction increases as more molecules collide with adequate energy to react.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

1 degree C per 32 meters

Explanation:

your question has some mistake i think

because temperature of earth increase when we go to depth

every 32 meter has 1c increment in temperture beacuse the earth inner part was divided into 3 parts crust, mantle ,core

Crust is the outer part and most hottest part of earth is core which is hottest so when we go to depth we feel hotness

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