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How can the temperature in the Earth’s interior be described? A. Below the normal melting point of rock B. Above the normal melting point of rock C. Similar to the temperature on the surface of a star
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How can the temperature in the Earth’s interior be described?
A. Below the normal melting point of rock
B. Above the normal melting point of rock
C. Similar to the temperature on the surface of a star
D. About the normal melting point of most rock
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The Correct Answer is B. Above the normal melting point of rock.
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The correct answer is: B.)
The further inside the earth, to hotter it gets. Then there's a solid inner core made of iron/nickel-alloy and light elements.
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