Crust Temperature
The temperature of the crust increases with a depth, reaching degrees typically in the range from about 392°F (200°C) to 752°F (400°C) at the top with the underlying mantle.
The temperature of the crust increases with a depth, reaching degrees typically in the range from about 392°F (200°C) to 752°F (400°C) at the top with the underlying mantle.
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This diagram shows the temperature in the Earth's crust at different locations in Europe.
The temperature varies, depending on factors such as the ability of the rock to absorb liquids, sediments, convection and comduction of heat.
Source:http://www.mpoweruk.com/geothermal_energy.htm