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As you go deeper underground the earth's temperature increases. In some places, it may increase by 25 degrees per kilometer. What is the rate in degrees per meter
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As you go deeper underground the earth's temperature increases. In some places, it may increase by 25 degrees per kilometer. What is the rate in degrees per meter
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The rate of degrees per meter increased would be 25,000°
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