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What is the solid parts of earth made of?

Rock.


What are the parts of eart?

I hope u mean earth. The parts of earth , has a core, a mantle, and the crust. The core is made of solid nickel, the pressure keeps it solid. The mantle is made of molten rock and metals. The crust is made of basalt and continetal plates,. this is where we live on =]. hope this helps


Which part of Earth's interior is made mostly of nickel and iron and has liquid and solid parts?

The core..............


Which part of earth interior is made mostly of nickel and iron and has liquid and solid parts?

The core..............


Which part of the Earth's interior is made mostly of nickel and iron and has liquid and solid parts?

The Earth's core is primarily composed of nickel and iron. It consists of two parts: the solid inner core, which is solid due to the immense pressure, and the outer core, which is liquid and generates the Earth's magnetic field through its movement.


Which layer of the earth is round at the center and made up of two parts one liquid and one solid?

crust


Who conducted Earth's solid parts?

GOD


The center part of earth is made up of two parts the molten outer core and the what?

solid metal inner core


Is the core of the earth hard?

No. The Earth's core is divided into two parts: a solid inner core and a liquid outer core, moth made mostly of iron.


Which force refers to the movement of the solid parts of the earth?

The force that refers to the movement of the solid parts of the earth is "tectonic forces." These forces cause the Earth's lithosphere to move, resulting in processes like plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.


What parts of earth are solid rock?

The layers of Earth that are made of solid rock are the crust and the mantle. Though the inner core is also solid, it is made of solid iron and nickel.


Which force refers to the movement of solid parts of the earth?

convection