The core
A solid metal ball of nickel and iron
The spherical solid core of the earth. It is an alloy composed mostly of nickel and iron.
The center of Earth is not rock but metal. While that metal is well above its normal melting point it is kept solid by the enormous pressure found inside Earth.
Which center, on the western or on the Eastern.
The intense pressure and high temperatures at the center of the Earth keep the metal elements in a solid state. Additionally, the Earth's solid inner core is believed to be rotating, which may provide stability and prevent the metal from moving too freely.
solid metal inner core
The pressure (due to gravity) in the center of the Earth is so great, that it compresses the otherwise molten metal alloy - to a solid.
Yes, the center of the Earth is believed to be a solid iron core surrounded by a liquid outer core and solid mantle and crust.
Beryllium is an alkaline earth metal.
Solid metal
Iron is the most solid element in the Earth's core.
The three main parts of the Earth, starting from the center outward, are the inner core (solid metal), outer core (molten metal), and the mantle (semi-solid rock). These layers collectively make up the structure of the Earth known as the Earth's interior.