outer core compose molten iron and nickel
Iron and nickel compose the inner core.
Iron and nickel compose the bulk of the inner and outer core of the Earth.The bulk of the inner and outer cores, around 80%, are composed of iron. A substantial amount, around 10%, is composed of nickel, and the remainder is a mixture of other elements.
The outer core is thicker than the inner core. The outer core is about 2,260 kilometers thick, while the inner core is approximately 1,220 kilometers thick.
Yes, Inter core has more pressure than outer core and that's why outer core is solid, because there is not enough pressure in outer core.
the outer core is located next to the innner core
No. The inner and outer core are both composed primarily of iron and nickel, but the outer core is liquid and surrounds the inner core. The inner core is the innermost layer of Earth and is kept solid by the enormous pressure.
the outer core
outer core is liquid whereas the inner core is solid
outer core is liquid whereas the inner core is solid
The inner core is a solid, and the outer core is a liquid.
the outer core is liquid
the outer core is considered a liquid