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what is the impact of temperature in the interior part of the earth's structure​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Movement in the mantle layer is the cause of volcanic activity and earthquakes. The outer core lies under the mantle, and is 1,400 miles thick. Temperatures within the outer core range from 7,200 to 9,000 F. Pressure also increases in the outer core due in part to the weight of the crust and mantle above.

Answered by kriti7753
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Even though the inner -core temperature is now thought to be hotter than the sun's surface, the tremendous pressure this deep inside the Earth overrides the effects of temperature and prevents the iron from being liquefied. Instead, the iron at the core is a solid and has a spherical shape.

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