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The earth's inner core is 3160 kilometers beneath the earths surface. The inner core is a solid ball of nickel-iron alloy.
The Earth's core begins about 1,800 miles beneath the surface and is composed mainly of iron and nickel. However, it is not solid but rather a combination of liquid iron and nickel due to the high temperatures and pressures present in the core.
The inner core is the layer closest to the Earth's center, located beneath the outer core and mantle. It is a solid metallic sphere composed mainly of iron and nickel.
The inner core of the Earth is believed to be made up of solid iron and nickel. It is so deep beneath the Earth's surface that its color is not visible.
The material is hotter and denser.
Bedrock
In geological context the fairly solid and rocky surface of the Earth is formally referred to as the "crust", distinct from the mantle beneath it.
The earth's inner core is 3160 kilometers beneath the earths surface. The inner core is a solid ball of nickel-iron alloy.
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no it is not true. there is solid iron and nickel in the Earths core
The Earth's layers, starting from the surface, are the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. The crust is the thin, solid outer layer where we live. Beneath it lies the mantle, a semi-solid layer that flows slowly over geological time. The outer core is liquid and composed mainly of iron and nickel, while the inner core is solid, also primarily made up of iron and nickel, and is extremely hot.
The Earth's core begins about 1,800 miles beneath the surface and is composed mainly of iron and nickel. However, it is not solid but rather a combination of liquid iron and nickel due to the high temperatures and pressures present in the core.
The inner core is the layer closest to the Earth's center, located beneath the outer core and mantle. It is a solid metallic sphere composed mainly of iron and nickel.