Nope it is not possible
It is because the outer core is not under enough pressure to be solid, so it is liquid even though it has a composition similar to that of the inner core.
The inner core of the Earth is solid due to intense pressure, while the outer core is liquid because it is at a slightly lower pressure. Additionally, the inner core is composed mainly of solid iron and nickel, whereas the outer core is a mix of liquid iron and nickel.
The outer core is in a liquid state, primarily composed of molten iron and nickel, while the inner core is solid due to higher pressure even though it is composed mostly of iron and nickel as well. The outer core is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field through convection currents, while the inner core contributes to the Earth's overall structure and composition.
The inner core is solid due to the high pressure. Even at such a temperature, the pressure is so great that the material can only exist as a solid. The outer core is liquid as it is at a huge temperature, yet does not have the pressure to force it into solid form.
The Earth's core has the greatest density. The inner core, composed mainly of solid iron and nickel, is even denser than the outer core, making it the densest part of the Earth.
The Earth's inner core is solid despite having higher temperatures than the outer core due to the immense pressure at that depth. The pressure is so high that it forces iron and nickel into a solid state, even at temperatures exceeding 5,000 degrees Celsius. In contrast, the outer core is under lower pressure, allowing the materials to remain in a liquid state. This interplay between temperature and pressure is crucial in determining the physical state of materials within the Earth's interior.
They are in this state due to the high temperatures (they have melted). Also note that they are not liquid in the inner core even at the even higher temperatures because of the intense pressure also acting.
No, because to reach the center of the Earth, they need to pass through the outer core. Secondary waves, or S-waves, can't pass through liquids, such as the liquid outer core, so they can't thus even reach the center of the Earth.
the inner core has to be really hot so when the hotness reaches the crust it feels normal because if the inner core was a normal temperature that when the hotness gets to the crust it would be freezing!
Normally, you would peel off and discard the outer leaves. The remaining leaves and even part of the core can be eaten.
Who hasn't??!
S waves do not pass through Earth's liquid outer core, which causes a shadow zone on the opposite side of the Earth from an earthquake. The liquid outer core absorbs and blocks S waves, preventing them from reaching the surface beyond the shadow zone.