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the earths core
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Sorry. The earths core reminds me of an apple. So here goes. In the center of the apple, there is a core, and that is the hardest a biggest part. So that is the earths core. The crust is the skin of the apple, and that is also the thinnest. The rest is the outer core and mantle.
No. It has a solid core, surrounded by a fluid outer core, surrounded by a partially melted core, but its relatively small (20%) compared to the earths (50%).
You are already closer to the earths core than you will ever be able to get to the sun
Digging through the Earth to the other side is not feasible due to several reasons, such as extreme temperatures, pressure, and molten lava near the Earth's core. Additionally, the sheer distance and the lack of technology to support such a massive excavation make it impractical. Furthermore, the Earth's mantle is solid and not just a hollow space, which would complicate such an endeavor even further.
You dig the hole, I'll hold the thermometer.
Earth's core
The molten iron and medals inside the earths core are the reasons for the earths magnetic core.
Well considering you would probably hit the earths core before you reached china, im guessing a while Well considering you would probably hit the earths core before you reached china, im guessing a while
no it is not true. there is solid iron and nickel in the Earths core
How many elements make up the earths crust? The earths crust is made of many layers..You can find clay and very good soil. But that is if you dig a little way down. the earth has a center which is called the core of the earth. Inside this core is lava and is incredibly hot. Like the sun but not as hot..
The outer core is a layer of Earth that is composed mainly of liquid iron and nickel. It is about 2,200 kilometers thick and located beneath the mantle. The outer core is responsible for generating Earth's magnetic field through the movement of its metal materials.
Earths core
The core is 33% of the Earths mass
No the earths core is not a cause of globel worming