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The heat of volcanoes and natural hot springs comes from

Chapter 8, Problem 44E

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The heat of volcanoes and natural hot springs comes from trace amounts of radioactive minerals in common rock in Earth’s interior. Why isn’t the same kind of rock at Earth’s surface warm to the touch?

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QUESTION:

The heat of volcanoes and natural hot springs comes from trace amounts of radioactive minerals in common rock in Earth’s interior. Why isn’t the same kind of rock at Earth’s surface warm to the touch?

ANSWER:

The heat from the interior of the earth cannot escape very instantly the reason is rock is

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