Primarily a nickel-iron alloy, with an estimated 10% composition of lighter elements, which are unknown.
The earth has many layers. Deep inside, we first have the core which is divided into two parts the outer core and the inner core. Next is the mantle. Last of all, is the crust where we live.
The Earth's core is aboutthe same temperature as thesurface (photosphere) of the Sun. That temperature is around 5,500 Celsius.Bear in mind that there is still some uncertainty in the estimated temperature of the Earth's core.(Recent work suggests the Earth's core may be hotter than previous estimates.)Note that the Sun does not have a uniform temperature.It varies tremendously, from the core out to the "corona".The Sun's core is much hotter than the Earth's core.
It isn't at all.
All the layers of the earth are important because they contribute to the conditions on the surface of the earth.
The Earth's crust includes everything we know ON EARTH except for the Mantle, and core, and the elements of the mantle, and core.
apples and Earth have a core
Physically, the Earth has numerous layers. Chemically, however, the solid portion of Earth can be divided into three distinct layers. In order from the surface going down, they are as follows: 1. The Crust--Major chemical constituents are oxygen, silicon, and aluminum. 2. The Mantle--Major chemical constituents are silicon, oxygen, iron, and magnesium. 3. The Core--Mostly iron and nickel. For additional information on the physicallayers of the Earth, click on the related link below.
the earths core gets hot by all the heat on the surface and gose to the core of the earth.
Able to be adapted in such a way as to generate a set of objects which have the same core constituents and unique peripheral constituents.
Yes the outer core of the earth is liquid. The inner core is solid though from all of the extra pressure.
The iron core.
The center of the earth that we live on is called the earth's core.
They are all parts of the Earth.
Physically, the Earth has numerous layers. Chemically, however, the solid portion of Earth can be divided into three distinct layers. In order from the surface going down, they are as follows: 1. The Crust--Major chemical constituents are oxygen, silicon, and aluminum. 2. The Mantle--Major chemical constituents are silicon, oxygen, iron, and magnesium. 3. The Core--Mostly iron and nickel. For additional information on the physicallayers of the Earth, click on the related link below.mantel and liquid rock
All the layers of the Earth are solid except for the outer core which is comprised of molten iron and nickel.
The Core of the Earth is molten metal, practically all IRON. It contains most of the Earth's Mass.
1. The inner core is the highly dense, having a density of about 13g/cubic cm (its the densest part of the earth). 2. It is highly solid, stronger than steell. 3. It has a very high temperature, estimated to reach about 6000 degrees celcius. 4. The inner core contain two minerals, which are, iron and nickel (collectively reffered to as nife). 5. Its exibits a kind of homogeneous mixing, of its mineral constituents.