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Answered by dharman565
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Answer. About 50% of the heat given off by the Earth is generated by the radioactive decay of elements such as uranium and thorium, and their decay products. ... The result, which agrees with previous calculations of the radioactive heating, should help physicists to improve models of how heat is generated in the Earth.

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About 50% of the heat given off by the Earth is generated by the radioactive decay of elements such as uranium and thorium, and their decay products. ... The result, which agrees with previous calculations of the radioactive heating, should help physicists to improve models of how heat is generated in the Earth

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