Density, Pressure, and Temperature Gradients in Earth
Subject: Geography
Description
This topic covers how physical properties change with depth in the Earth. Density increases as you move downward due to compression; pressure rises dramatically, reaching millions of atmospheres at the core; and temperature increases from an average of 15°C at the surface to over 5000°C in the inner core. These gradients are essential for understanding seismic activity and Earth's internal processes.
Summary
Explanation of how density, pressure, and temperature vary within the Earth.