Posted on 04/25/2013 6:43:23 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
Earth's internal engine is running about 1,000 degrees Celsius (about 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit) hotter than previously measured, providing a better explanation for how the planet generates a magnetic field, a new study has found.
A team of scientists has measured the melting point of iron at high precision in a laboratory, and then drew from that result to calculate the temperature at the boundary of Earth's inner and outer core now estimated at 6,000 C (about 10,800 F). That's as hot as the surface of the sun.
The difference in temperature matters, because this explains how the Earth generates its magnetic field. The Earth has a solid inner core surrounded by a liquid outer core, which, in turn, has the solid, but flowing, mantle above it. There needs to be a 2,700-degree F (1,500 C) difference between the inner core and the mantle to spur "thermal movements" that along with Earth's spin create the magnetic field.
(Excerpt) Read more at ouramazingplanet.com ...
Didn’t Nobel Prize winner Al Gore tell us that the temperature of the earth’s core was millions of degrees?
“The earth has a feevah!!”
And the only prescription is MORE COWBELL!
Yeah, but he’s a fat sex poodle.
Fun fact: Water freezes at 32 degrees, and coincidentally, that is Al Gore’s IQ.
Global warming from the inside out! It is likely that the Earth is underway on nuclear power. ;-)
Hey Norm—ya reckon hades is expanding as well to accommodate new environs? The carbon footprint down below must be an environmentalists nightmare, eheheh.
But it’s a dry heat.
So what is the stuff at the core that remains solid while surrounded by 10,800degF+ degree stuff?
At these temperatures and pressures, known materials behave as fluids, right?
You can find that talk by mashing: here.
/johnny
I read the article. Nevermind.
The pressure of the inner core keeps it solid despite the temperature.
But the cause of the heating never gets it’s proper due - radioactive decay. Without it, earth would be dead.
http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/1566-radioactive-decay-increases-earths-heat.html
Are you sure it works that way?
Mankind has been ruining the planet from the inside out!
31+ here today.
It is finally starting to warm up.
But, we got snow again yesterday.
Oobleck seems like a liquid, but breaks like a rock when you hit it with a hammer.
Cooks study this stuff.
/johnny
OMG...you poor thing.
/johnny
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