What is the cause of increase in heat from outer layer to inner layer of the earth?
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The geothermal gradient measures the increase of heat and pressure in Earth's interior. The primary contributors to heat in the core are the decay of radioactive elements, leftover heat from planetary formation, and heat released as the liquid outer core solidifies near its boundary with the inner core.
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The geothermal gradient measures the increase of heat and pressure in Earth's interior. The primary contributors to heat in the core are the decay of radioactive elements, leftover heat from planetary formation, and heat released as the liquid outer core solidifies near its boundary with the inner core.
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