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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."
It is is a rocky or rocky ice core with a mass of 10 Earths
There are two parts to the earth's core. A liquid outer core and a solid inner core, both made of nickel-iron The reason that the inner core is solid is because the intense pressure from the entire mass of earth surrounding it compresses the liquid metal into a solid state.
earths mass = 5.974 * 10^24 kg, so 1 percent = 5.974 * 10^22 kg
mantle
The size of the earth's inner core is about 15 percent of the earth's mass.
The core is 33% of the Earths mass
the earths core
The inner core is a solid mass consisting of an unknown metal probably iron and the outer core is a semi liquid mass. So basically, there might be no boundary.
With a very sizable iron core and a (by comparison) wafer-thin crust, I doubt that the earth's crust even approximates a full percentage point.
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The inner core is very hot. It has been estimated to be around 5000-6000 degrees Celsius. However, the inner core is a solid mass due to the intense pressure exerted on it. This compacts the molecules of the inner core, which creates a solid. See the link below for more information on the Earth's core.
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."
Less than 2%.
The Earths crust.
It is is a rocky or rocky ice core with a mass of 10 Earths