Environment
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Earth's Core Temperature A Hellish 6,000 Degrees Celsius, New Study Confirms
A new experiment on the temperature of Earth's core concludes that it's a hellish 6,000 degrees Celsius (10,832 F), a solid 1,000 C (1,832 F) hotter than previously believed when the last temperature model was run 20 years ago.
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