The inner core - the centre of earth - is solid and about 780 miles (1,250 km) thick. The inner core may have a temperature up to about 13,000°F (7,200°C = 7,500 K), which is hotter than the surface of the Sun. The inner core (which has a radius of about 750 miles (1,228 km) is solid.
The outer core is so hot that the metal is always molten. The outer core is about 1370 miles (2,200 km) thick. Because the earth rotates, the outer core spins around the inner core and that causes the earth's magnetism. The outer core is in a liquid state and is about 1,400 miles (2,260 km) thick.
outer core is liquid whereas the inner core is solid
The inner core and the outer core. The outer core is made of molten metal and the inner core is made of solid metal.
The outer core is liquid, the inner core is solid The outer core surrounds the inner core The outer core is iron-rich, the inner core is iron-rich and nickel-rich There is more pressure acting on the inner core The inner core is hotter
No. The inner and outer core are both composed primarily of iron and nickel, but the outer core is liquid and surrounds the inner core. The inner core is the innermost layer of Earth and is kept solid by the enormous pressure.
The inner core and the liquid outer core does.
The outer core is thicker than the inner core. The outer core is about 2,260 kilometers thick, while the inner core is approximately 1,220 kilometers thick.
outer core is liquid whereas the inner core is solid
The inner core is a solid, and the outer core is a liquid.
The outer core is liquid and composed of molten iron and nickel, while the inner core is solid due to the extreme pressure at its center. The outer core's movement creates Earth's magnetic field, while the inner core's solidification is thought to be a result of cooling over time.
Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
Both really the inner core is more hotter than the outer core
The inner core Is solid and the outer core in liquid