No. Iron is a ore and has to be mined.
It is formed when the Earth was being formed. As the Earth got bigger the iron seeped into the crust of the earth and kept going.
There is no part of the earth's crust that is mostly composed of just iron. However the rocks composing the oceanic crust (basalt and gabro for example) are enriched in iron and magnesium minerals when compared to the rocks forming the continental crust. In terms of the whole Earth, the core is enriched in iron with an estimate that it is composed of approximately 85% iron.
the earths iron catastrophe was when earth got hit by a metor the size of mars and all the iron on the mantle melted in the lava and formed the earths core(inside).
Iron is a sort of sparkly-black when it is burned.
Between layers 0-16. Make sure you've got an iron pickaxe
You would die. The center of the earth is composed of molten iron at very high pressure. I agree with above. You would die.
lets just face it the earth is just in a jar in an alien's room which he got a F- on in class
If you got that far I am almost 50% sure it would be about 2,259km
Iron is formed in the final fusion burn of a dying star. After that it has no more fuel to burn and collapses to form either a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole depending on its mass at the time it runs out of fuel.
Mars because of the red pigment, due to high concentrations of iron in the planet's soil. Its color reminded people of blood so they named the planet for the got of War.
You've got the right idea, but you gang slightly aglae.The moon is the earth's one natural satellite.
You got to earth by atoms or mater.