The state of matter of the inner core is solid because of the immense pressure
a solid because its made up of solid iron and nickel
the inner core is solid state and the outer core is liquid state
The state of matter in the inner core of the Earth is believed to be solid, mainly composed of iron and nickel. The immense pressure at the Earth's core keeps these materials in a solid state even at extremely high temperatures.
The earth has four layers, the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core.
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The inner core of Earth is believed to be in a solid state, primarily composed of iron and nickel. This solid inner core is surrounded by a liquid outer core, which is responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field through convection currents and the movement of molten metal. The extreme pressure at the center of the Earth keeps the inner core solid despite the high temperatures.
the state of the earth is considered to be in a solid state wrote by masiko
the state of the earth is considered to be in a solid state wrote by masiko
the state of the earth is considered to be in a solid state wrote by masiko
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.
The Earth has four main layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. The inner core is solid iron and nickel, the outer core is molten iron and nickel, the mantle is semi-solid rock, and the crust is the Earth's thin, outermost layer where we live. These layers vary in composition, temperature, and state of matter.
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No, the inner core of the Earth is actually solid, primarily composed of iron and nickel. It is the intense pressure and high temperatures at the Earth's core that keep these materials in a solid state.