what are the relative temperatures of each layer?
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13000degree Fahrenheit
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Crust - 0 C
Mantle - 2200 & 3700 (temp increases with depth)
Core - 7200 (this is the highest temp recorded in the inner core)
The inner core of the earth has temperature around 13,000°F (7,200°C = 7,500 K), which is hotter than the surface of the Sun. Next, the temperature of mantle is about 1,600° F (870° C) and at the bottom of the mantle, the temperature is about 4,000-6,700° F (2,200-3,700° C).
Mantle - 2200 & 3700 (temp increases with depth)
Core - 7200 (this is the highest temp recorded in the inner core)
The inner core of the earth has temperature around 13,000°F (7,200°C = 7,500 K), which is hotter than the surface of the Sun. Next, the temperature of mantle is about 1,600° F (870° C) and at the bottom of the mantle, the temperature is about 4,000-6,700° F (2,200-3,700° C).
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