I would change the bad one and inspect the rest.
They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core.
YEP! remember In science in order for the Alkali metals and Alkaline earth metals to become stable they must give AWAY electrons. The Earth metals have a Plus 2 charge because they give away 2 electrons on there outer shell!
Information about these regions is obtained from the travel of seismic waves, and from high pressure laboratory studies. The inner core is solid because of the intense pressure due to gravity. The outer core is of quite similar composition, but under lower pressure, it remains liquid. Both regions are believed to be mainly iron and nickel, though there will be significant quantities of other heavy metals as well, including radioactive ones. It is because of heat released by these radioactive materials that the outer core is molten. (and by conduction and convection to the magma. )
== == == == The outer core lies at a depth from 2900 km to 5150 km. It's composed of liquid iron and nickel along with small amounts of lighter elements, with temperatures ranging from 4,000 degrees C to 6,100 degrees C near the boundary with the inner core.
You can't rotate only the inner circle. You can rotate the entire Widdy Board by grabbing it on both sides and moving it in the direction you want to rotate it.
Both really the inner core is more hotter than the outer core
They are similar in that both the inner and outer planets all orbit the sun.
Both mitochondria and chloroplasts
both are chotia
Both! The outer core is in a liquid state and the inner core is a solid. Both the inner and outer core are formed mainly of iron and nickel.
Both! The outer core is in a liquid state and the inner core is a solid. Both the inner and outer core are formed mainly of iron and nickel.
Both the inner and outer core are layers of the Earth's core, with the inner core being solid and the outer core being liquid. They both consist primarily of iron and nickel, and their high temperatures contribute to Earth's magnetic field.
they are both part of the earth
They're both planets.
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.
Inner and outer planets are both part of the solar system, but they differ in composition and location. Inner planets are rocky and located closer to the sun, while outer planets are gas giants and located farther away. Both sets of planets have natural satellites, but the outer planets tend to have more moons.
both rotate on their axis