For billions of years, this core has been covered and weighed down by a thick layer of gas over 20,000 kilometers thick.
The pressure here once consistently remained around 10 million times Earth's standard atmospheric pressure, while the temperature stabilized at approximately 30,000 degrees Celsius.
Now, all the gases that once covered and continuously weighed it down have vanished.
Consequently, with the release of immense stress, this core, while still maintaining an extremely high temperature, experienced a planet-wide earthquake, encompassing all parts of the entire planet, from its core to its surface.
Continuous volcanic eruptions, gas jets, and planet-shaking earthquakes followed one after another, a hundred times more chaotic than Earth was when it first formed.
Without external interference, this chaotic situation would persist for at least a million years. After that, once the stress was released and the interior reached a new equilibrium, it would calm down.
