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what are the consequences of the pressure and temperature in the interior of the earth

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Answered by samirchudgar
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Due to the extreme temperature of 2200° C, every matter is in liquid and gaseous state in the interior core, the temperature in the mantle ranges from 870° C to 2200° C, so things are in semi – liquid to liquid state, the crust, a layer of 60 km, breadth, is made of solid rocks with a density of 2 – 3, g/Cm3. The density goes on increasing to 3-4g/Cm3 in the mantle and 10-13 g/Cm3 in the core.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/149163/what-are-the-consequences-of-the-pressure-and-temperature-in-the-interior-of-the-earth.

Answered by rupaaliaroura
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The consequences of the pressure and temperature in the interior of the earth can cause several geographical movements. These changes happen in the tetonic plates of the earth and due to this change, movement of plates takes place. These movements become the basis of evens such as lava eruption, earth quack, cyclone, floods and etc.

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