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How hot is Earth’s core?

When Earth first formed around 4.5 billion years ago, it was a ball of molten rock. Over time, heavier elements, like iron and nickel, sank to the planet’s center, forming the Earth’s early core.

Today, Earth’s core remains an incredibly hot and dense sphere deep inside our planet. It consists of a liquid outer core, which starts at around 1,800 miles (2,900 kilometers) below Earth’s surface and extends for 1,400 miles (2,200 kilometers). There is also a solid inner core, which begins at around 3,200 miles (5,150 km) below ground, with a radius of roughly 758 miles (1,220 km).

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