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What is the primary source of heat in the mantle?

The radioactive decay of isotopes within the Earth’s crust and mantle is the principal source of heat in the mantle. Radioactive isotopes in the mantle, including uranium, thorium, and potassium, decay. This process transfers heat energy to the surrounding rocks.

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