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the solid inner core and the liquid outer core
Iron and nickel compose the bulk of the inner and outer core of the Earth.The bulk of the inner and outer cores, around 80%, are composed of iron. A substantial amount, around 10%, is composed of nickel, and the remainder is a mixture of other elements.
No. The inner and outer core are both composed primarily of iron and nickel, but the outer core is liquid and surrounds the inner core. The inner core is the innermost layer of Earth and is kept solid by the enormous pressure.
it goes inner core - outer core- crust
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.
the solid inner core and the liquid outer core
the two parts of the core are the inner core and the outer core
the two parts of the core are the inner core and the outer core
Inner and Outer Core
The inner core and the outer core.
Iron and nickel compose the bulk of the inner and outer core of the Earth.The bulk of the inner and outer cores, around 80%, are composed of iron. A substantial amount, around 10%, is composed of nickel, and the remainder is a mixture of other elements.
Two metals found in the outer core include: Iron and Nickel.
the two difference are that the inner core is solid and even though its very hot. the outer core are high temperatures
There are two parts to core at the center of the Earth.the outer core is made of liquid iron and nickel and the inner core is made of solid iron and nickel.The inner core is solid from all off the pressure pushing down on it.
No. The inner and outer core are both composed primarily of iron and nickel, but the outer core is liquid and surrounds the inner core. The inner core is the innermost layer of Earth and is kept solid by the enormous pressure.
The Inner (solid) and Outter (liquid) Core are made up of Nickel and Iron.
The Earth's core is thought to be predominantly iron (85 %) with some (4-5%) nickel and the remainder oxygen, silicon, hydrogen and carbon and a number of siderophile (iron liking) elements that descended to the core with iron during planetary differentiation. The inner core is solid and the outer core, liquid.