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Yes first is the crust which is made of rocks then from 30km is the mantle which is a solid, but it can still flow, then from 2900km is the core a liquid with a temperature of 3700 degrees C to 4300 degrees C. Finally, at 5200km and at temperatures of 4300 degrees C plus is the inner core, which is a solid.

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