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MrReid.org | Stuff that interests Mr Reid, a physicist and teacher MrReid.org Stuff that interests Mr Reid, a physicist and teacher Menu Skip to content GLaDOS Shipping Forecast Movie Barcodes Writing Simple English Search for: Why is the Earth Hot? 10th April earth , geology Not on the surface, I mean, but underneath? As you dig down into the Earth’s crust you will find yourself getting warmer, at a rate of about 0.025°C per metre of depth (25°C per kilometre). But why? There are two sources of internal heat that make up the Earth’s internal heat budget : radiogenic heat and primordial heat. This heat flows to the surface at a rate of around 47 terawatts or 92 milliwatts per square metre of surface. This flow is uneven, with more heat flowing at mid-ocean ridges where two tectonic plates move away from each other, and more heat flowing through oceanic crust (which underlies the oceans) than through continental crust (which underlies continental land). The e...

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