What are the main heat sources for Earth's equilibrium surface temperature?

In summary, the surface temperature range is from 100-300 degrees Celsius depending on the input of radiation.
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Loren Booda
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What would Earth's equilibrium surface temperature range be from

1. Internal fission alone

2. Gravitational tidal forces alone

3. Solar radiation alone
 
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I suspect current surface temperature is basically a result of solar radiation combined with atmospheric effects. But below the surface crust, why hasn't the Earth solidified yet?
 
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The surface temperature is pretty much in equilibrium with solar radiation.
The core was remelted about 0.5Gyr after the Earth formed due to internal radioactive decay ( not fission ).
There is some tidal heating of the core but it is negligible.
It hasn't solidified because there is quite a lot of it, the crust is not a good conductor and the surface+atmosphere are at 300K.
 
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Remelted? How do we know it was solid?
 
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Radiative transfer from the core to the surface of the Earth is extremely inefficient. The Earth's crust is a superb insulator.
 
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cesiumfrog said:
Remelted? How do we know it was solid?

The original gas, dust and small rocks that formed the Earth were solid. They were small and exposed to the cold of space. They would have melted and flowed under gravitational pressure as the Earth grew that's why the Earth is spherical while asteroids and small moons are more 'lumpy'.
I'm not sure that the Earth necessarily cooled into a complete solid before the heat input from radiation melted it again. Certainly the mantle and crust were 're'-melted but it might be that the core never solidified - sorry not quite my field.

The dates come from a combinatiopn of cooling rates, estimates of the total amount of radiation from level sof decay products and the dates of the oldest rocks found.
 
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the remelt was just a bit of the surface. What's more, I subscribe to the mainstream notion that the moon was formed when a Mars sized planetoid came smashing into the earth. That was enough kinetic energy to turn the place into a major molton disaster.
 

1. What is Earth's equilibrium surface temperature?

Earth's equilibrium surface temperature, also known as the global average temperature, is the average temperature of Earth's surface that remains relatively stable over long periods of time.

2. What are the main heat sources for Earth's equilibrium surface temperature?

The main heat sources for Earth's equilibrium surface temperature are solar radiation and geothermal energy.

3. How does solar radiation contribute to Earth's equilibrium surface temperature?

Solar radiation, or sunlight, is the primary source of heat for Earth's surface. The sun's energy is absorbed by Earth's atmosphere, land, and oceans, and re-radiated as heat, resulting in the equilibrium surface temperature.

4. What role does geothermal energy play in Earth's equilibrium surface temperature?

Geothermal energy, which is heat from Earth's interior, also contributes to the equilibrium surface temperature. This heat is released through volcanic activity, hot springs, and geysers, and helps to maintain Earth's overall temperature.

5. How do human activities impact Earth's equilibrium surface temperature?

Human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, contribute to an increase in Earth's equilibrium surface temperature. This is due to the release of greenhouse gases, which trap heat in the atmosphere and lead to a warmer overall temperature for Earth's surface.

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