no
a solid ball of iron
A solid metal ball of nickel and iron
The center of the Earth is a solid ball of iron-nickel alloy called the inner core.
No, the Earth's inner core is a solid ball, the outer core a liquid; mostly made of iron and nickel.
a gaseous dense ball of matter
a solid ball of iron
solid iron nickel hard hard ball not solid smallest bit of earth
No, the moon is not a big ball of gas. It is a solid celestial body that orbits around the Earth.
The solid area close to the center of the Earth is called the inner core. It is a solid ball of mostly iron and nickel that is believed to be at extremely high temperatures and pressures.
No. It's basically a ball of gas. Dense and highly compressed (and ionized), but not a solid anywhere (we think).
Earth's inner core is believed to be a solid ball of iron and nickel. It is extremely hot, reaching temperatures around 5700°C, but the immense pressure at the Earth's core keeps it in a solid state.
The ball of hot solid metals at Earth's center is called the inner core. It is primarily composed of iron and nickel and exists under immense pressure, which keeps it in a solid state despite the high temperatures. Surrounding the inner core is the outer core, which is molten and responsible for generating Earth's magnetic field.