Why doesnt the heat in Earths core melt Earth? (a) Heat tends not to move from place
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Why doesn’t the heat in Earth’s core melt Earth?
(a) Heat tends not to move from place to place.
(b) The core is a solid.
(c) Heat escapes slowly to the surface because rock is a poor conductor.
(d) Actually, Earth’s core is not very hot.
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Conceptual Integrated Science
ISBN: 9780321818508
2nd Edition
Authors: Paul G Hewitt, Suzanne A Lyons
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