4,000°c - 5,000°c
No one knows for sure but estimates range from 2300-7300 Kelvin.
Its estimated to be up to 7,000 K
The temperature of the inner core is believed to be between 5,000 and 7,000 degrees C.
The outer core is about 7200-9032 degrees F. It is hotter than the mantle, and made of liquid iron and nickel. 5505 Celsius or 9941 Fahrenheit
Actually, the Earth's inner core is about 9,000 degrees Celsius.
What was thought to be a solid iron core is actually crystalline, surrounded by liquid. But the temperature at which that crystal can form had been a subject of long-running debate. Current measurements suggest the Earth's inner core is 6,000C - as hot as the Sun's surface.
The temperature of the inner core can be estimated using experimental and theoretical constraints on the melting temperature of impure iron at the pressure (about 330 GPa) of the inner core boundary, yielding estimates of 5700 K (9800.6 ºF, 5427 ºC). The range of pressure in Earth's inner core is about 330 to 360 GPa (over 3,000,000 atm),and iron can only be solid at such high temperatures because its melting temperature increases dramatically at these high pressures.
Temperatures are approx. 5,000 degrees Celsius (9,032 degrees Fahrenheit. )
Earth's core temperature is estimated at around 5000 to 7000 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of earth's inner core is 5,505 degrees Celsius, which is 9941 degrees Fahrenheit.
About 5700 Degrees Celsius
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
The melting temperature would drop. If it dropped to a point below the in-situ temperature, melting of the inner core would occur.
The temperature of the Inner Core of the earth is about 5700 deg C. The outer core, and the mantle both have a similar temperature. This is about the same as the surface of the sun. That is why very hot lava is yellow - that indicates its temperature.
Any rock mostly igneous rocks but in their molten state, because the inner core has a too high temperature.
Oil does not cool the Earth's core as it is located far away from the core and would simply burn up due to the sheer heat. The Earth's core is made of molten metal which keeps a relatively constant temperature.
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In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
if you were traveling to the earths core, what would you see and what would the temperature be?
The temperature of the outer core ranges from 4400 °C in the outer regions to 6100 °C near the inner core.
Earth's core
Well theres no specific permanent temperature for the earths center, but only averages, ranges and approximates of temperatures. The earths centre which is the core, consists of two layers the inner core and the outer core. The outer core has a temperature of about 7200 - 9032 degree Fahrenheit (4000 - 5000 degree celsius), while the temperature of the inner core is about 9032 - 1082 degree Fahrenheit (5000 - 6000 degree celsius).
No animal living on earth can survive the temperatures in the earths core. The temperature is between 5000-9000 degrees.
The melting temperature would drop. If it dropped to a point below the in-situ temperature, melting of the inner core would occur.
The temperature of the Inner Core of the earth is about 5700 deg C. The outer core, and the mantle both have a similar temperature. This is about the same as the surface of the sun. That is why very hot lava is yellow - that indicates its temperature.
The Earths core is. And that would mean it is hotter than the Sun!!