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What are the two sources of heat in the earth’s interior?
A.radioactive decay and convection currents
B.leftover heat from formation and radioactive decay
C.magma and liquid outer core
D. sunlight and meteor impacts
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The answer would be B. leftover heat from formation and radioactive decay.
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