The metallic region is between the inner and outer core of the Earth; contain iron and nickel.
The outer core.
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The liquid region above the Earth's inner core is the outer core.
No. Liquid metallic hydrogen only forms when hydrogen is subjected to extreme pressure. Hydrogen is present in trace amounts in Earth's atmosphere in gas form, under low pressure. The core is composed primarily of iron. Liquid metallic hydrogen likely exists in the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn.
Only the Earth is known to have a core that includes liquid metal.However, Jupiter and Saturn do have regions composed of metallic liquid hydrogen. Also, there is some evidence that Mercury and Venus may have liquid metal in their cores. Mars may have some liquid metallic sulfide in its core.
One piece of evidence is that seismic waves pass through the Earth's core, indicating that it is not a solid mass. Additionally, the Earth's magnetic field is believed to be generated by the movement of molten iron within the outer core. Lastly, experiments conducted in labs using high-pressure and high-temperature conditions have simulated the Earth's core and showed that it behaves as a liquid.
Mercury (Hg) is a liquid metallic element.
The Earth's magnetic field is probably caused by convective currents in Earth's interior.
They could be anything, metallic or non-metallic, compounds as well.
The only metallic element that is liquid at room temperature is mercury.
The earth's metallic core is located beneath its mantle in the center of the earth. The metallic core is made almost entirely of metal and is the hottest and deepest layer of the earth.
Metallic solid is the meaning of a certain alloy that was probably originally liquid but was then manufactured to become a solid metallic alloy. But in non nerd details; a metal liquid turned into a solid metal.