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why is earths crust cooler than the layers below it. explain in one short answer
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Because most of Earth's heat is generated and retained deeper down (from residual formation heat, radioactive decay, and pressure) while the thin crust is cooled at the surface and loses heat to space, so temperatures increase with depth.
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