because that is where rocks come from,and rocks are solid
Yes, the center of the Earth is believed to be a solid iron core surrounded by a liquid outer core and solid mantle and crust.
The Earth's core is mostly liquid, with a small solid inner core at the very center.
The solid area close to the center of the Earth is called the inner core. It is a solid ball of mostly iron and nickel that is believed to be at extremely high temperatures and pressures.
At the center of the Earth is a solid inner core made mostly of iron and nickel, surrounded by a liquid outer core.
The solid center of the Earth is called the inner core. It is composed mainly of iron and nickel and is estimated to be about 1,200 kilometers in radius.
The center of the Earth is hot due to the immense pressure from overlying rock layers, not because of sunlight or other external heat sources. The pressure keeps the inner core solid despite the high temperatures.
a solid ball of iron
It is the innermost layer of the Earth. Also under the greatest pressure and the hottest. It is considered a solid and is composed primarily of iron. it is also the CENTER OF THE EARTH
The center and hottest layer of the earth is the Inner Core. It reaches over 5000+ °C. It's an alloy of iron and nickel. It's solid because of all of the pressure built up on top of it, and the outer core is liquid iron and nickel.
Yes, the center of the Earth is believed to be a solid iron core surrounded by a liquid outer core and solid mantle and crust.
Because of the pressure of the earth compacts the inner core to a solid
No it is called the core which is the hottest part of the layers.
The Earth's Inner Core. -AskMe1996
The core
Inside the earth in inner core.It is about 5430 °C.
Probably the core at the center of the Earth , at about 6000 degrees Celsius.
There are different melting points at different parts of the earth.