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Alchen [17]
3 years ago
6

What is the hottest part of the earth

Biology
2 answers:
saveliy_v [14]3 years ago
7 0

The core, or middle, of the Sun is the hottest part. Hot gasses bubble up from the core to the surface of the Sun. When the gasses burn, heat and light are produced.

Taya2010 [7]3 years ago
4 0

The hottest part of the earth is an <em><u>inner core with temperatures reaching 4,500 degrees Celsius .</u></em>

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

From the results of research on the physical part of the earth shows that the rocks forming the solar system on the part of the planet began from the earth's crust to the earth's core with different mineral composition and chemical elements.

Structurally, the following is an explanation of the structure of the earth.

1. Crust (crush)

The crust is the outside of the earth. The thickness of the earth's crust reaches 70 km and is a layer of rock consisting of rocks and acid. The layer becomes a residence for all living things. The temperature at the bottom of the earth's crust reaches 1,100 degrees Celsius. The top layer of the earth's crust is in the mainland, usually covered by soil. Land, which consists of a combination of rock particles that have been weathered, and also contains many organic substances derived from the decay of living things in ancient times.

2. Blankets or sheaths of the earth (mantle)

This layer is also called the asthenosphere. Blankets or sheaths of the earth are layers that lie beneath the layers of the earth's crust. The blanket of the earth reaches 2,900 km and is a layer of solid rock. The earth blanket consists of a mixture of various materials that have good liquid, solid and gas with high temperatures. The temperature at the bottom of the blanket reaches 3,000 degrees Celsius.

3. The core of the earth

The earth's core consists of liquid material, with 90% ferrous metal, 8% nickel, etc. found at a depth of 2900-5200 km. This layer is divided into two, namely the outer core layer (outer core) and the inner core layer (inner core). The outer core layer is about 2,000 km thick and consists of molten iron whose temperature reaches 2,200 degrees Celsius. The inner core is a spherical earth center with a diameter of about 2,700 km. This inner core consists of nickel and iron whose temperatures reach 4,500 degrees Celsius.

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Earth's structure brainly.com/question/4964680, brainly.com/question/4159818

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Class: High School

Subject: Biology

Keyword: The Earth's structure.

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