Submitted by VillagerNo4 t3_11zbuiw in askscience
CrustalTrudger t1_jdftxd5 wrote
Reply to comment by UnamedStreamNumber9 in Does the metal in the solid core of a rocky planet have any special properties? by VillagerNo4
Heat from radioactive decay (primarily of uranium, thorium, and potassium) is an important component of the internal heat budget. These elements are the most abundant in the crust, but they are also present in the mantle and given the size of the mantle, even at low concentrations, they end up generating significant heat.
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