yes but not all of it
Earth's outer core is not made of rock. It is made of molten metal; mostly iron and nickel.
Inner core, which is also the innermost region of the Earth.
Mostly molten iron and nickel.
Outer and inner core are made of the same thing: iron and nickel
The Earth's core is mostly made of nickel and iron. It is divided into the outer core, which is liquid, and the inner core, which is solid. These two layers primarily consist of these heavy metals.
At the core of the Earth is a solid inner core made mostly of iron and nickel, surrounded by a liquid outer core.
The Earth's inner core is made of solid iron and nickel, like the outer core, though the outer core has MOLTEN iron and nickel for its contents.
it is mostly liquid because it is made out of liquid iron and nickel
After the crust and mantle, the next layer of the Earth is the outer core, which is composed of mostly liquid iron and nickel. Beneath the outer core is the inner core, which is a solid sphere primarily made of iron and nickel.
The outer core of the Earth is mostly made up of melted iron. This molten layer surrounds the solid inner core and contributes to the generation of the Earth's magnetic field.
The Earth's inner core is mostly made up of solid iron and nickel. The outer core is predominantly made of liquid iron and nickel. The mantle is composed of solid rock, primarily silicate minerals rich in magnesium and iron.
No. The Earth's core is divided into two parts: a solid inner core and a liquid outer core, moth made mostly of iron.