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What happens What happens to P wave when it reaches the outer core?

When a P-wave reaches the outer core, it undergoes refraction due to the change in density of the material. This causes the wave to slow down and bend as it travels through the outer core.


What happens when the outer core of a star explodes after the core collapses?

Its blown into interstellar space - to enrich and mix with the gasses already out there.


What is thicker inner or outer core?

The outer core is thicker than the inner core. The outer core is about 2,260 kilometers thick, while the inner core is approximately 1,220 kilometers thick.


Does the inter core have more pressure then the outer core?

Yes, Inter core has more pressure than outer core and that's why outer core is solid, because there is not enough pressure in outer core.


Where the outer core is locate?

the outer core is located next to the innner core


Are the inner and outer core of earth the same?

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.


Which layer of earth is made up of liquid metal?

the outer core


How does outer core different from inner core?

outer core is liquid whereas the inner core is solid


How does the outer core differ from inner core?

outer core is liquid whereas the inner core is solid


What is the differences between the inner core and the outer core?

The inner core is a solid, and the outer core is a liquid.


Is the outer core solid or liquid?

the outer core is liquid


Is the outer core solid?

the outer core is considered a liquid

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