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What is the name of the layer that surrounds the center of the earth?

The very center of the Earth consists of the solid inner core (Ni-Fe alloy) and the liquid outer core (Ni, Fe) that spins and as a giant dynamo gives rise to the existence of the Earth magnetic field.


What is the origin of the word earth?

The Hebrew word for earth is 'erets and means to be firm, where as the greek word for earth is fe(ghay)means primarily soil and by extension region or the whole of the terrene globe including the occupants.


What is the center layer of earth called?

The very center of the Earth consists of the solid inner core (Ni-Fe alloy) and the liquid outer core (Ni, Fe) that spins and as a giant dynamo gives rise to the existence of the Earth magnetic field.


How is eluviation and illuviation processes are responsible for formation of horozons?

Based of the soil horizons OAEBCR :The Eluviation process is a chemical process that forms Layer E and involves the weathering down of mineral and organic matter from the soil horizon layer A and depositing the chemically weathered matter in soil horizon layer E. This material is short lived and weathers quickly. This weathered material forms the horizon layer B (Zone of Illuviation). Illuviation is a process that functions in a vertical and gravitational pull process resulting in soil horizon layer B. This material is typically old soil and usually clays (with Fe and Al oxide coating).


How can you differentiate a meteor from a comet when viewed from earth?

how can you fe


What has the author James J Folks written?

James J. Folks has written: 'Soil survey of Bluewater area, New Mexico' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps 'Soil survey of Santa Fe area, New Mexico (Santa Fe County and part of Rio Arriba County)' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps


What happens when CuSO4 dissolves in water and then Fe dipped in it?

The iron piece become covered with a layer of copper.


Is the earths center called the mantle?

No, the mantle is what is under the tectonic plates. Its Mg, Fe, Al, and Oxygen. The next layer is the core, which is molten Iron (Fe) with Sulfer (S). The inner core is solid because of the immense pressure, and is made up of Fe.


96 percent of earth is made up of what mineral?

Fe - Iron


How much of water can pass through red soil?

Soil color has absolutely no influence on the rate at which water can pass through it. Red soils are red because a microscopically thin layer of an iron oxide coats the mineral soil particles. If the Fe oxide coating is on sand particles, water will pass through it quickly. If the Fe oxide coating is on silt or clay particles, water will pass through it more slowly, unless the soil has favorable structure. Take a sample of the red soil and wet it. If you can mold it and work it with your fingers to any extent, it has some clay in it. If it can be molded like modeling clay, it has a lot of clay in it.


What does fe stand for on the periodic table?

Fe stands for iron on the periodic table. Iron is a metal that is commonly found in Earth's crust and is known for its importance in various industrial applications and biological processes.


Formula of iron?

The correct formula for iron(ll) bromide is FeBr2.