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What keeps Earth’s core from melting? Temperatures not high enough to reach the melting point Radioactive elements breaking up constantly Extreme high pressure from the weight of the layers of rock above it Magnetic force from rotation of the core

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extreme high pressure from the weight of the layers of rock above it"

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