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Why is the interior of the earth is still hot

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by ElegantMermaid
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The interior of earth is hot because of a process called radioactive decay. Certain elements found in Earth are unstable. Through time, an atom of these elements will "kick out" or "lose" protons or neutrons. ... Uranium is one element that undergoes radioactive decay to produce heat in the Earth

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