False. Earth's core has solid and liquid parts.
The core. The outer core is liquidy, and the inner core is solid. You see, the pressure is so high on the outer core, that it melted. The inner core is solid, but hotter than any other layer.
The core is the chemical layer of the Earth with a liquid layer (the outer core), and a solid layer (the inner core).
Mantle
Magma. It is lava once it leaves the Earth's crust.
The thin, solid, outermost layer of the Earth is officially known as the crust.
according to scientists, the lithosphere is solid
The liquid layer of the earth is called the outer core. The outer layer of the earth is the crust. The crust covers the mantle. The mantle covers the outer core. The outer core surrounds the solid enter core.
The core of the Earth is defined by two layers: the inner core which is solid, and the outer core which is liquid. Both are composed primarily of iron with nickel.
The core is the chemical layer of the Earth with a liquid layer (the outer core), and a solid layer (the inner core).
There is no layer of Earth that meets that description.
soler system
The only liquid layer of Earth is the outer core, composed of liquid iron and nickel. Deep in the Earth's interior is an iron and nickel core. The center of that core is solid, but there is a layer a thousand miles or more think that is liquid. Above the core is mantle material that is not necessarily considered liquid, because it is so viscous. Earth has an outer solid crust.
The layer of the earth made of liquid metal is called the Outer Core, I will attach a link below which shows a diagram of the Earth's structure.
Based on the physical properties of the earth;The core is divided into outer core and inner core.the liquid layer of the earth core is the outer core,while the inner core is solid.
Th einner core is solid the outer core is liquid.
This is a very difficult question to answer with a simple response, so its going to require some explanation. The Earth is split into multiple layers, some solid and some liquid. I'll work inward so you can see the progression. The first layer is the Earth's crust, which is a solid. This is because of its distance from the core, and as of such does not get anywhere near enough heat to turn it into a liquid. The second layer is the mantle, which is semi-liquid. This layer is close enough to the core to turn it into a partial liquid (imagine a thick paste). The third layer is the outer core and this is a liquid. Because of its proximity to the core, this layer is completely liquid rock. The final layer is the inner core and this layer is a solid. Although it is the hottest layer, the inner core remains solid because of the pressure from the other 3 layers.
each layer should be classified by name solid or liquid only one
Mantle
The higher the pressure, the more likely a liquid will turn into a solid. So, high pressure (like the Earth's core) can turn a core solid.
Magma. It is lava once it leaves the Earth's crust.