Thursday, December 4, 2014

Science IS

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Eagles & Men 



Scientists have determined that the core of the Earth is 6,000 degrees Celsius; 1,000 degrees hotter than previously thought. This new data fits the model that says there must be a temperature difference of 1,500 degrees Celsius to generate a magnetic field. The previous temperature did not fit those parameters.

More info: http://bit.ly/17o157s

Earth's layers 



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