why is the earth interior in most part found in a solid state despite great heat and pressure
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The reason the heat has been retained in the core is that the only processes to move the heat are convective transportand thermal conduction, the latter being a fairly slow process
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IMAGINE EARTH AS A HEATING VESSEL
NOW HEAT THE VESSLE UPTO ABOVE 50 OR 60 STOP THE SUPPLY OF HEAT AFTER SOME TIME U CAN OBSERVE THE SURFACE WILL BE LESS TEMP THAN INSIDE OF IT
COMING TO THE EARTH ON THE FORMATION OF IT IS JUST A FIRE BALL,THAT IS WATER IN THE VESSLE ,AND DUE TO GRAVITY ALL DUST PARTICLES ACCUMULATED TO IT AND MADE IT AS BIG OBJECT
HENCE THE INTERIOR PART WILL BE AT HIGH TEMP AND PRESSURE
NOW HEAT THE VESSLE UPTO ABOVE 50 OR 60 STOP THE SUPPLY OF HEAT AFTER SOME TIME U CAN OBSERVE THE SURFACE WILL BE LESS TEMP THAN INSIDE OF IT
COMING TO THE EARTH ON THE FORMATION OF IT IS JUST A FIRE BALL,THAT IS WATER IN THE VESSLE ,AND DUE TO GRAVITY ALL DUST PARTICLES ACCUMULATED TO IT AND MADE IT AS BIG OBJECT
HENCE THE INTERIOR PART WILL BE AT HIGH TEMP AND PRESSURE
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