About 2,890 km (1,800 mi) below the earths surface at its outer boundary.
it is about 2,260 km thick.
It is 3963 miles to the center of the Earth, or the core.
The layer you are referring to is the outer core of the Earth. It is composed mainly of liquid iron and nickel due to intense heat and pressure. The movement of this liquid outer core is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field.
the outer core is 2300 km thick the inner core on the other hand is 1200 km thick.
No, the moon does not have a liquid core. It is composed of a solid iron-rich inner core surrounded by a partially molten outer core, but this is not considered liquid in the same way as Earth's outer core.
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Earth's outer core is in liquid form because of the high temperatures and pressures deep within the planet. The intense heat from the Earth's core keeps the outer core in a molten state, allowing it to flow like a liquid.
They are both hot, and are deep down in the earth. hope that helped.
The inner core deep inside the earth. It is the layer below the outer core and that is where it spins...
the way in which the earths core spins is believed to be the source of its
The border between the outer core and inner core is approximately 2,900 kilometers below the Earth's surface.
No. Earth's outer core is liquid.
It is 3963 miles to the center of the Earth, or the core.
Mesosphere or you could call it the deep mantle.
The crust occupies less than 1% of Earth's volume.
The Earth's core is divided into two parts: the outer core, which ranges from about 2,200 to 3,200 kilometers (1,367 to 1,988 miles) below the Earth's surface, and the inner core, which extends from about 3,200 to 5,150 kilometers (1,988 to 3,200 miles) deep. The inner core is believed to be a solid ball of iron-nickel alloy, while the outer core is thought to be in a liquid state.
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Yes, the outer core of the Earth is liquid.