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Descending into Earth’s interior, temperature, as well as pressure on rock, _____.

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Descending into Earth’s interior, temperature, as well as pressure on rock, increases.
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Descending into earth’s interior, temperature, as well as pressure on rock increases

Explanation:

Temperature and pressure progressively improve with increased proximity to Earth's core. Modern studies register the core's warmth may be close to 11,000 degrees Fahrenheit; that's nearly 2,000 degrees warmer than before deemed and hotter than the exterior of the Sun.

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