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Which layers of Earth are mostly made of solid material?

Thankfully, the solid layer of the Earth's crust is the outer, solid land we live on.


Which two earth layers are made of solid material that does not flow?

the crust and the inner core


inner core?

the layer of the earth just below the mantle mode of more soild material


What part of earth is solid but stil moves and flows slowly?

The mantle under the crust it is made of molten rock material


Is it true that a rock is a solid material made of one or more minerals?

Yes. In most contexts, the terms rock, stone, ore, and mineral can be synonyms. But rock is not always solid : deeper within the Earth's crust, it is heated into liquid, called magma.


What is the solid layer of the earth that is made mostly of iron and nickel called?

The inner core.


What material makes up earth's inner core outer core and mantle?

the inner core is made up of solid iron, the outer core is made out of molten metal, and the mantle is made up of solid it feels like Jello.


Does the ball made of air or solid?

Balls are made of solid material and are sometimes filled with gas (air).


What parts of earth are solid rock?

The layers of Earth that are made of solid rock are the crust and the mantle. Though the inner core is also solid, it is made of solid iron and nickel.


What part of Uranus made of solid material?

The center


What part of uranus is made of solid material?

The center


Can you drill into the core of the earth?

If you drill, you will go through the Earth's crust, and for approx 1,800 miles of solid material (called the mantle). After that you will enter the core, which is made of iron and nickel, but the temperature goes up to 3700º Celcius and therefore is in liquid form. So, to answer your question, no, you cannot drill into the core of the earth.