Magma ( Volcano's liquid )
The hottest layer of the Earth in liquid form is the outer core. It is composed mainly of iron and nickel and reaches temperatures up to 5,700 degrees Celsius. This molten layer is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field.
Physical properties change depending on their current temperature. From coldest to hottest: Solid, liquid, gas, plasma.
The sequence showing the form of water from the coldest to the hottest temperatures is: ice (solid), water (liquid), and steam (gas). At temperatures below 0°C, water exists as ice. Between 0°C and 100°C, it is in liquid form, and above 100°C, it transitions into steam.
Yes, it is. There is first the crust, where we live, the mantle, which is also hard as rock, then the outer core, which is even hotter, and it is liquid, and finally, the inner core. It is the hottest and is so hot, the pressure of the heat makes it a solid. It can distinegrate anything.
No Mars is not the hottest planet. Venus is the hottest planet.
Yes.Earth is 3rd hottest,Mercury is 2nd hottest, and Venus is the hottest.
what are the hottest temperatures in Malawi
The center and hottest layer of the earth is the Inner Core. It reaches over 5000+ °C. It's an alloy of iron and nickel. It's solid because of all of the pressure built up on top of it, and the outer core is liquid iron and nickel.
yes; "You are the hottest person i have ever seen!"i am the hottest person alive.this is the hottest day of the year!
Yes, the word hottest is the superlative form for the adjective hot (hotter, hottest).
April is the hottest month in Panama.
there is three main layers, the crust (thinnest), the mantle(thickest), and the core (hottest) the core is made up of two parts the outer core( liquid iron and nickel) and the inner core(solid iron and nickel).