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. What is the rate of the increase of temperature in the interior of the Earth?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The geothermal gradient is the amount that the Earth's temperature increases with depth. It indicates heat flowing from the Earth's warm interior to its surface. On average, the temperature increases by about 25°C for every kilometer of depth.

Answered by adarshgabriel
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The geothermal gradient is the amount that the Earth's temperature increases with depth. It indicates heat flowing from the Earth's warm interior to its surface. On average, the temperature increases by about 25°C for every kilometer of depth.

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