Name the two radioactive minerals which are an important source of heat in the upper layer of the earth
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The heat produced in the radioactive decay of the unstable isotopes of uranium (238U; 235U), thorium (232Th), and potassium (40K) is the largest internal heat source of the Earth. During radioactive decay, mass is converted into energy.
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It is uranium and thorium
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