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Anonymous No. 16491561

Does temperature get higher with depth even when you dig it like pictured - basically a huge exposed conical hole as opposed to narrow vertical shaft?

Anonymous No. 16491595

>>16491561
sure. air pressure is still going to increase as you go down

Anonymous No. 16491598

>>16491561
Depends on your definition. If you dig a hole then the new surface at the bottom will cool down to roughly the surface temperature of the surrounding area so no but at the same time heat will continue to surface from deeper rock for potentially decades so it will be measurably warmer for quite some time and the hole itself will create a micro climate that may or may not be warmer than the surroundings. It depends on the definition and the dimensions of the hole.

Anonymous No. 16491635

>>16491598
Temperature increases because of air pressure. Air pressure will increase the further down you go after air flow reaches equilibrium.

Anonymous No. 16492080

>>16491635
Is that why the valley is sunny?

Anonymous No. 16492356

>>16491561
Yes, but cold air can also pool there so you might get some extreme lows when it's calm like Peter Sinks does

Anonymous No. 16492427

>>16491561
does your mother know that you use pictures of her on the internet like this?

Anonymous No. 16492837

>>16491561
the temperature would increase but only because theres a Sarlak down there, digesting things slowly over the course of a thousand years.

Anonymous No. 16493970

How much yield would a nuke have to have to blast a hole deep enough to have 1atm pressure at the bottom on Mars? Iirc it's about 45km.

Anonymous No. 16493997

I have a vague recollection of reading a novel decades ago where the main character's home city featured a several hundred meter wide borehole that went deep into the crust and the resulting massive thermal updraft was used as a source of energy.

Might have been one of the Necromunda hives in Ian Watson's 1993 novel Space Marine. I think near the start of the book the main character threw someone into the pit and the imagery of this person slowly incinerating while being held aloft by the updrafts, falling and burning forever, became something of a recurring motif throughout the rest of the story. I was on a lot of acid when I read most of it so maybe I'm remembering it wrong.

Anonymous No. 16494058

>>16493970
Is this why they say Elon will ruin Mars?

Anonymous No. 16494074

>>16491635
>Temperature increases because of air pressure
Ins't the interior of earth hot from the heat created by the friction during the formation of the planet?

Anonymous No. 16494083

>>16494074
that too

Anonymous No. 16494169

>>16491635
>Temperature increases because of air pressure.
What a stupid statement.

Anonymous No. 16494199

>>16494169
why?

Anonymous No. 16494210

>>16494169
PV = nKT
deal with it

Anonymous No. 16494229

>>16494210
That applies when you change the volume of gas in a closed system...

Anonymous No. 16494287

>>16494210
Fucking retard, the same equation you are posting has four variables, yet you think only the pressure and only the temperature are relevant.