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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 AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by smosan75
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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.

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