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No. And even if we could, the spinning of the rest of the Earth will quickly make the core spin again.
Although the tempreture of inner core is more then the melting point of the material that makes it up is in solid state because of high pressure exearted by the outer core and earth crust.
This material is most often referred to as magma.
Yes, this is because many meteorites derive from bodies that formed and differentiated (like the Earth) early on in the formation of the solar system but were then shattered by impacts, exposing their core material. This material is thought to be an analogue for the composition of Earth's interior.
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If one could construct a boring device with a camera that could survive the heat and pressure of the journey to the inner core, the only color one would see would be a blinding whitish light from the superheated material.
No animal living on earth can survive the temperatures in the earths core. The temperature is between 5000-9000 degrees.
Scientists know the Earth's core is made of a different material because earthquake waves pass through liquids, like the Earth's outer core, differently than they pass through solids.
The inner core.
The core of the earth contains radioactive material and this causes a convection current in the mantle.
The interior of Earth is so hot and under so much pressure that a human could not survive going more than a few miles into the crust.
The Earth, like an apple, has a core. You can also think of the outer layer of the apple as the crust. The inside could be the mantle. The core could be the core. The big core, where the seeds are, would be the inner core.
The densest material settles to the core.
There are 4 different layers that the Earth is composed of. The layer that has the melted material is the core layer. The core layer is also the hottest layer.
Mostly liquid iron and nickel.
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