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Hey @nataschachem nice one,
I always wondered...... what makes the earth's core temperature so much high? Can you explain it?

Thanks for commenting and questions. Some scientists believe that a high pressure (that in the core exceeds the critical point) causes the electron cloud of atoms and breaks the atomic cores join. On the other hand, various thermonuclear processes at its depth are responsible for high core temperatures. This explains the high density of matter in the core as well as the high temperature.

@nataschachem working in the lab and read about the material lecture always make us feel thirsty about the knowledge. good look for your Phd hope fully you find a novelty that makes you the one of scientist that bring a positive impact to many people all over the world.

Thank you so much @faizarfatria for the comment and so nice opinion. I'll give my best to be so :).

Hi @nataschachem You always add knowledge for me especially and for them generally, I am sure, someday you will be remembered with your greatness in earth technology.

Hi @abieikram, and thank you once again for reading and such a nice comment ... I'm trying to do my best :)

Whatever you do ,, I know you will give the best for everything, and you will get praise from me and them, good luck always for you @nataschachem 😊

Thanks a lot for such nice words and support. It means a lot to me 😊

I will continue to follow you, and encourage you for your talk

Thanks for sharing. From this, i must say it's just so obvious that you're a lover of knowledge. nice one.
Great job @nataschachem

Thanks for nice commenting :).

Dengan kecerdasan Anda, saya juga bisa mengerti tentang bumi, Anda hebat dan cerdas

Thank you very much for your comment. Unfortunately, I do not understand Indonesian, so I would be grateful if you could leave a comment in English.

nice job thanks for sharing, geochemistry is the link between the chemical and geological sciences, and i loved it more than before; after reading the book writed by the russian G.Fresman.

Thank you very much for reading and commenting. I agree ... a wonderful science :)

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it is interesting to read your article, it seems that I am being pampered by a kindly chemistry teacher, my knowledge is increasing now about the real state of the earth, I will ask a little bit about the real shape of the earth do you think, whether round or stretched? thank you

Thank you so much for reading and commenting. The actual shape of the Earth is actually an oblate spheroid – a sphere with a bulge around the equator. The Earth is bulged at its equator because it’s rapidly rotating on its axis. The centripetal force of the rotation causes the regions at the equator to bulge outward. And it actually makes a pretty big difference. Source

All those posts are made with a great labor. Thank for sharing them with us. I'm going to examine them in detail.

The pleasure is mine. Thank you very much for reading and commenting.

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