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The Earth's core has an estimated temperature between 6,000°C and 7,000°C. 1,000°C and 2,000°C. 500°C and 1,000°C. 8,000°C and 9,000°C.
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The Earth's core has an estimated temperature between
6,000°C and 7,000°C.
1,000°C and 2,000°C.
500°C and 1,000°C.
8,000°C and 9,000°C.
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Yea I believe the answer is A
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I’m pretty sure it’s A
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