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The radial thickness of the inner and outer core is equal to 3,486 km (2,166 miles). The mantle is 2,885 km (1,793 miles) thick. As such the inner and outer core combined is 601 km (373 miles) thicker than the mantle.
The radial thickness of the inner and outer core is equal to 3,486 km (2,166 miles). The mantle is 2,885 km (1,793 miles) thick. As such the inner and outer core combined is 601 km (373 miles) thicker than the mantle.
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The border between the inner core and the outer core is approximately 5,150 kilometers below the Earth's surface.
The border between the inner and outer core beneath the Earth's crust is roughly 1,800 miles deep.
5 to 25 miles thick
The distance from the boundary between the mantle and the outer core, to the center of the Earth, is around 3,470 km, or 2,156 miles.
The border between the inner core and the outer core is approximately 5,115 kilometers below the crust. This equates to approximately 3.203 miles.
about 5,115 km The Outer Core spans from 2,890-5,150 KM (1,790-3,160 Miles) down from sea level. The Inner Core spams from 5,150-6,360 KM (3,160-3,954 Miles) down from sea level.
The outer core of the Earth is about 2,200 kilometers thick, while the inner core is approximately 1,200 kilometers thick. The outer core is composed of molten iron and nickel, while the inner core is solid due to high pressure.
The earth's outer core is 2,300 kilometers thick.
The temperature of the outer core is about 5500˚C