First: The earths core is not molten, it is a very dense solid mass, kept solid by the intense pressure on it.
Second: It is the layer around this core that is molten, and yes it does influence gravity, but more so earths magnetism.
The molten bit of the Iron core.
ErosionEarth's magnetic fieldmelted glaciersEarth's force of gravity
The earth's core, consisting primarily of molten nickel and iron, is cooling over time.
Electric currents in Earth's molten outer core.
Among other things, it keeps the core hot (and molten).
The molten iron and medals inside the earths core are the reasons for the earths magnetic core.
The outer core
they give it a slight wobble
The spinning molten core.
Its spinning, molten, liquid, iron core.
Its molten iron core.
Yes earths inner core is a dense ball of metal earths outer core is a layer of molten (melted) metal
The molten bit of the Iron core.
Its molten iron core.
Gravity is a pull from the earths core. it is known as a "force"
The question's wrong there...the inner core is made out of SOLID iron and nickel. But if you were talking about the OUTER core, it is extremely runny and gooey iron and nickel and a piece of molten crust.
ErosionEarth's magnetic fieldmelted glaciersEarth's force of gravity