no. no volcanic tubes have been found that go to the core. If you watched the new Journey to the center of the earth, I'm in the same boat. I have to do a fact or fiction thing on it
No. Neither have non-scientists. As a matter of fact, as of 2010, we haven't even reached the mantle yet.
the two parts of the core are the inner core and the outer core
The outer core is liquid, the inner core is solid The outer core surrounds the inner core The outer core is iron-rich, the inner core is iron-rich and nickel-rich There is more pressure acting on the inner core The inner core is hotter
i believe mantle rocks from earth to core .
The outer core is not a solid but is in fact a liquid.
it is very hot
u tell me
The outer core is a liquid while the inner core is a solid due to the pressure... But the outer core is a liquid due to the fact that it doesn't have the WHOLE Earth around it.
This question is based on a false assumption that the outer core is solid and the inner core is liquid. This is incorrect. It is in fact the inner core that is solid (and so is the most dense) and the outer core which is liquid.
The fact that Mercury has a magnetic field suggests that it has a core which is rich in molten iron.
Interesting facts about the earth's inner core is that it melts and it looks like a gum ball a red one though
The core of the sun turns faster than the exterior.
Its core is molten Nickel, 2/3 of it is covered in water.
Because of the difference/wavering in the earths magnetic field due to thwe fact the inner core is largely Iron....
It's core has a surrounding layer of liquid metallic hydrogen
It is called the core, also known as the inner core. It is located under the outer core. The outer core sits under the mantle (the big red part).