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A lot of the heat in Earth's core is indeed residual from the planet's creation 4.5B years ago. And a lot of it is a result of decay of radioactive isotopes. Geothermal energy is an often overlooked source of tremendous energy potential.Why is the core of the planet still 10,000Deg? Hotter than the surface of the sun. After 4.5 billion years its still that hot? BS that its residual heat from planetary collisions of the past. A rock in space without heat production cools off from radiation leaving the body.
How has Earth's core stayed as hot as the sun's surface for billions of years?
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.Shichun Huang, Associate Profe
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