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No, the lower portion of the crust and the upper portion of the mantle together are not called the core. The core is a separate layer found beneath the mantle, and it is divided into the outer core and inner core based on composition and properties.
Core hardening refers to the innermost portion of metal. When the outer layer remains soft, but the inner portion is hardened, this is core hardening.
Yes, the Earth's core is primarily composed of solid iron in the inner core and liquid iron in the outer core. The high temperatures and pressures at the Earth's core create these unique states of matter.
No. The core refers to the inner portion of the Earth which is largely metallic, and is one of the three chemical layers of the Earth: the crust, the mantle, and the core. The inner core is the innermost portion of the core which is considered a solid. The outer core is considered a liquid.
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The core.
the outer core
The mantle.
The Core is considered as the hottest portion of the Earth, Because of it's 3963 miles from us and it has 9032 degress F. JeN_CrYsTaL15 <3
Yes, the Earth has a large molten core composed mostly of iron and nickel. The outer core is liquid, while the inner core is solid due to high pressure. This molten core generates the planet's magnetic field.
The metallic core refers to the central portion of a planet or celestial body that is composed primarily of metal, such as iron and nickel. In the case of Earth, the metallic core is divided into the inner core and outer core, with the inner core being solid and the outer core being liquid. The metallic core plays a crucial role in generating Earth's magnetic field.