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.
The rock in the center of the Earth doesn't liquefy because of the immense pressure from the layers of rock and metal above it. This pressure prevents the rock from melting despite the high temperatures in the Earth's core.
The centre of the Earth (the inner core) is actually composed of iron and nickel rather than rock. It is solid because the very high pressure drives up the melting temperature of these metals beyond the temperature at the core.
No one. The Earth's center is liquid rock.
The rock at the center of the Earth is under immense pressure, which increases with depth due to the weight of the overlying material. This high pressure raises the melting point of the rock, preventing it from liquefying despite the extreme temperatures that can reach around 5,000 to 7,000 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the composition of the material, primarily iron and nickel, contributes to its solid state under these conditions. Hence, the combination of high pressure and specific material properties keeps the Earth's core solid.
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It's called the liquid iron and nickel of the outer core. There is no layer of melted rock near the center of the Earth.
Which center, on the western or on the Eastern.
The center of the earth that we live on is called the earth's core.
No the centre of the earth id made up of molten rock and magma.
No. The center of the earth is commonly believed to be hot molten rock surrounding a solid, super-heated alloy of metals including iron, nickel, gold, and platinum.
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Because, During your journey to the center of Earth, your instruments record an increase in pressure in the surrounding rock.