Why are the Earth’s oceans so cold when the Earth at the same depths is so hot?

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Why are the Earth’s oceans so cold when the Earth at the same depths is so hot?

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It’s all about the layers, my dude. Earth’s crust insulates the inner heat, and the oceans are constantly mixing with cold water from the poles. Plus, sunlight only heats the surface, so deeper water stays chilly. 🌊💨🔥

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