The Earth's outer core is about 2,266 kilometers, or 1,408 miles thick. It is composed of iron and nickel and is liquid.
No. The combined thickness of the inner and outer core is about 3500 to 3520 kilometers, out of the Earth's total radius of about 6370 kilometers. This means that the combination of inner solid core and liquid outer core has about 16% of the Earth's volume. *The reference to "1% of the Earth's volume" may refer to the Earth's crust, which has about "1% of the Earth's total mass."
2270 km thick
The outer core of the earth hasn't a chemical symbol.
inner core and outer core
The Earth's core is the innermost chemically divided layer of the planet, composed mostly of iron with nickel, the outer core being in a liquid state, the inner core being a solid.
About 2200km.
the outer core's thickness is 2300 km thick
the outer core's thickness is 2300 km thick
The outer core lies at a depth from 2900 km to 5150 km.
The earth's outer core consists of a liquid layer of lave made up of nickel and iron. The thickness of this layer is 1,408 miles. The outer core is located below the mantle.
The Earth's outer core is a molten layer primarily composed of iron and nickel. Its outer boundary lies 2,890 kilometers beneath Earth's surface.
There are differences in chemistry (the mantle is mainly ultramafic rock--the outer core is metallic), in phase (the mantle is predominately solid--the outer core is liquid), in depth (the outer core is closer to the center of the Earth), and in density (the outer core is more dense).
the thickness of the outer core is 2250 km.
The Earth's outer core is about 2,266 kilometers, or 1,408 miles thick. It is composed of iron and nickel and is liquid.
The Earth's outer core is a molten layer primarily composed of iron and nickel. Its outer boundary lies 2,890 kilometers beneath Earth's surface.
No. The combined thickness of the inner and outer core is about 3500 to 3520 kilometers, out of the Earth's total radius of about 6370 kilometers. This means that the combination of inner solid core and liquid outer core has about 16% of the Earth's volume. *The reference to "1% of the Earth's volume" may refer to the Earth's crust, which has about "1% of the Earth's total mass."
Earth's inner core is farther from the surface than its outer core. The molten liquid outer core extends from about 1,800 to 3,200 miles below Earth's surface, and the solid inner core extends from about 3,200 miles to the center of Earth, at a depth of about 4,000 miles.