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* core - National Geographic Society
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17 Aug 2015 ... As the entire Earth slowly cools, the inner core grows by about a millimeter every year. The inner core grows as bits of the liquid outer core solidify or crystallize. Another word for this is “freezing,” although it's important to remember that iron's freezing point more than 1,000° Celsius (1,832° Fahrenheit).
* (PART II) The Causes of Heating and Cooling of Earth's Core and ...
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* Earth's mantle is cooling faster than expected | Science News
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14 Dec 2016 ... COOLING DOWN Newly formed oceanic crust (redder shaded regions) is thinner on average than older crust, new research shows. This thinning suggests that Earth’s mantle is cooling faster than previously thought. ... SAN FRANCISCO — Earth’s innards are cooling off surprisingly fast.
* Earth's Fiercely Cooling Core - 24 TW - SAO/NASA ADS
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Title: Earth's Fiercely Cooling Core - 24 TW. Authors: Morgan, Jason P.; Vannucchi, Paola. Affiliation: AA(Earth Sciences Dept., Royal Holloway U. London, Runnymede, UK ), AB(Earth Sciences Dept., Royal Holloway U. London, Runnymede, UK ). Publication: EGU General Assembly 2014, held 27 April - 2 May, 2014 in ...
* Problems connected with the cooling of the Earth - Jacobs - 1954 ...
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The composition of the Earth's core is reviewed and a physical explanation is offered as to how the Earth's inner core may have become solid. The question of convection currents in the Earth's core is examined and it is estimated that convection can arise if the radioactive content of the inner core is only about two per cent ...
* Cooling history of Earth's core with high thermal conductivity ...
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Title, Cooling history of Earth's core with high thermal conductivity. Publication Type, Journal Article. Year of Publication, 2015. Authors, Davies CJ. Journal, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors. Volume, 247. Pagination, 65-79. Date Published, 2015/10. Type of Article, Article. ISBN Number, 0031-9201. Accession ...
* Is the core temperature of the Earth changing? | Blogstronomy
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7 Mar 2010 ... Is the Earth's core temperature changing? The Earth (including its core) is cooling over time, for similar reasons to those which govern the cooling of a cup of tea: The surroundings are generally cooler, and heat is lost to them through a variety of mechanisms (mostly radiation in the case of the Earth).
* [PDF] Properties and Evolution of the Earth's core an - Earth, Planetary ...
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resulting inner core growth drives core convection and implies a young inner core age (<1.5 Gyr). A long-lived dynamo requires rapid core cooling, which tends to result in an inner core larger than that observed. A possible solution to this paradox is that radioactive potassium may reside in the core. We also briefly review ...
* Earth has been getting hotter for the past 10000 YEARS - Daily Mail
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13 Aug 2014 ... Earth has been getting hotter for the past 10,000 YEARS, contradicting studies that humans started global warming. The study argues previous research ... It argues that previous research that showed a cooling trend was wrong because it used contradictory ice core data. The research was undertaken by ...
* Why does the Earth have a liquid core? – Starts With A Bang
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28 Sep 2011 ... It means that, as the Earth cools over time, its interior temperature drops, while its pressure remains constant. In other words, when the Earth first formed, it's very likely that the entire core was liquid, and as it continues to cool, the inner core continues to grow! And as this happens, because solid iron has a ...