Mostly iron and nickel
No, silver is not found in the Earth's inner core. The inner core is primarily composed of solid iron and nickel. Silver is a lighter element and is more commonly found in the Earth's crust and mantle.
lower crust to upper mantle
No, at least not yet or not found to be. Scientists have not seen any possibilities for the inner core to affect mankind.
The mantle, followed by the outer core then the inner core
The rock found in Earth's inner core is primarily composed of iron and nickel. This molten rock is in a state of extreme pressure and temperature, creating a solid inner core due to the immense pressure.
Depends if your talking about the inner core or the outer core: Outer core or mantle.
Depends if your talking about the inner core or the outer core: Outer core or mantle.
There is the mantle, inner mantle, crust, inner and outter, and also there is a inner and outter core.
Yes, the inner core of the Earth is predominantly composed of iron and nickel. These materials are responsible for creating the intense pressure and high temperatures found in the inner core.
it is found in the outer and inner core
The crust. There are no fossils in the core as the outer core is liquid and no organisms have lived on the inner core.
Any rock mostly igneous rocks but in their molten state, because the inner core has a too high temperature.