The Earth's inner core has such high temperatures and pressures that metals found here are tightly squeezed together, and they do not move like a liquid. Instead, these metals are forced to vibrate in place as a solid.
Pressures are so intense in the inner core that not even the incredibly high temperatures can melt the nickel-iron alloy that exists there.
behaves like a solid.
The inner core has the most or highest amount of density (iron/nickel).
The lowest level, the troposphere near the Earth's surface, has the highest pressure.
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Inner core, which is also the innermost region of the Earth.
The Earth has 5 layers start from the deepest: Inner core, outer core, inner mantle, outer mantle, crust.
In inner core is solid while the outer core is liquid. This is because the inner core, being deeper, is under more pressure.
the inner core is solid because of tremendous pressure the outer core is liquid due to less pressure and heat
It is because the outer core is not under enough pressure to be solid, so it is liquid even though it has a composition similar to that of the inner core.
The inner core is solid due to pressure. With less pressure on it, the outer core is liquid.
the pressure is making it behave in a solid form
the pressure is making it behave in a solid form
Yes, although the inner core is hotter than the outer core, there is more pressure. This pressure is enough to keep the inner core solid.
acts like a solid
the inner core is solid , the outer core has less pressure, so it is liquid
The pressure at the inner core is so enormous that iron, and the rest of the inner core remains a solid.
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There are two parts of the core: Inner and Outer. The outer core is liquid, the inner solid. The inner core is solid due to the pressure exerted on it, despite the excessively high temperature.