How hot is the earth's core?


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Scientists have taken the temperature of Earth's core and found that the mercury there soars to about 6,650 degrees Fahrenheit. The sun's core, where solar energy is created, has a temperature of 27 million degrees F and 15 million degrees C. ChaCha

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Temperatures at the center of the core may be as high as 7500 K, hotter than the surface of the Sun. Thanks &Got ChaCha?

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Earth's core would be 100,000 degrees Celsius if the pattern keeps going up as it does. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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