Submitted by tripperfunster t3_zyslds in askscience
Josephdirte t1_j2btpn5 wrote
Reply to comment by wabalaba1 in How much does the liquid magma of the Earth affect it's surface temperature? by tripperfunster
Sorry if I'm missing something in your comment, but it seems to imply that the earth's core started out incredibly hot and has been cooling ever since without any additional heat generation, rather, relying on insulation to retain residual heat. It's important to note that ongoing radioactive decay within the earth's interior, together with the insulation you discussed, continues to keep earth's core hot and capable of sustaining plate tectonics.
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