nickel and iron
asthenosphere outer core inner core and crust
Crust, mantle, and core
Crust, mantle, and inner core.
Crust, mantle, and core
Metals are found in the Earth's core because during the Earth's formation, heavy metals such as iron and nickel sank towards the center due to their high density. This process, called planetary differentiation, led to the concentration of metals in the core while lighter elements rose to form the Earth's mantle and crust.
The Earth's core is primarily made up of two metals: iron and nickel. Iron is the most abundant metal in the core, while nickel is also present in significant amounts.
Crust, mantle, and inner core.
Iron and nickel.
The center of the Earth is a solid ball of iron-nickel alloy called the inner core.
The outer core is a layer of the Earth, the second to last layer. It creates the Earths Magnetic field by moving around the inner core. There are two metals that make up the outer core, these two metals are iron and nickel. The inner core is so hot that it melts the nickel and iron turning it into liquid magma.
No one invented metal. Metals are naturally occurring elements in the earths crust (and core)
The greatest concentration of metals on Earth is found in the planet's core, which is primarily made up of iron and nickel. Additionally, metal ores can be found in the Earth's crust, where they are mined for various industrial applications.