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The inner core of the Earth consist mainly of the metals iron and nickel.
This is a highly debated topic, though most geophysicists would say the the inner core is mostly Nickel, Iron, and a tiny bit of Sulfur.
Gold is so unreactive it does not react with anything, so it is mainly found as the metal itself in the earth.
Iron is the most abundant metal in the inner and outer core of the Earth.
outer core
No. It is a solid metallic alloy.
The inner core of the Earth consist mainly of the metals iron and nickel.
This is a highly debated topic, though most geophysicists would say the the inner core is mostly Nickel, Iron, and a tiny bit of Sulfur.
Terrestrial
Gold is so unreactive it does not react with anything, so it is mainly found as the metal itself in the earth.
The inner core of the Earth is believed to be solid and composed mainly of iron. The 4 layers of the Earth include the crust, the mantle, and the inner and outer cores.
The inner core.
The core of the earth is made of a metal alloy that is mostly nickel and iron. The inner core is the solid state of this metal alloy. The outer core is the liquid state of this metal alloy.
Iron is the most abundant metal in the inner and outer core of the Earth.
Yes earths inner core is a dense ball of metal earths outer core is a layer of molten (melted) metal
no its not bcuz aug is a precious metal and earth does not have metal in its inner core aquafier and or the mantle so thre u have it gold is not an earth based element ;D
outer core