There is no distance between the two : the outer core is on top of the inner core of the Earth.
The inner core is considered to be about 2440 km (1520 mi) in diameter, or the region up to about 1220 km from the center. The outer core extends about another 2266 km (1408 mi) outward, from around 1220 to 3486 km from the center.
The outer core is therefore about 5150 km from the surface at sea level, this distance comprising the mantle (lower and upper) and the crust.
The core of the Earth, about 4,216 kilometers across and 2635 miles, is thought to be divided into an outer core of liquid iron and a nearly solid iron inner core about 1,500 miles in diameter.
The Earth's inner core does not have distinct layers like the outer core. It is typically considered to be a solid layer composed mainly of iron and nickel.
The Earth's core is about 6,371 kilometers from the surface to its center. The outer core extends from about 2,890 km to 5,150 km below the Earth's surface, while the inner core extends from about 5,150 km to 6,371 km below the surface.
atmosphere/hydrospherelithosphereasthenospheremantleouter coreinner core(you could divide these further, but the above are the main 6 layers)
The Earth's inner core is a solid ball of iron and nickel with a radius of about 1,220 kilometers. It is extremely hot, with temperatures reaching up to 5,700 degrees Celsius. The inner core is surrounded by the outer core, which is liquid.
The radial thickness of the inner and outer core is equal to 3,486 km (2,166 miles). The mantle is 2,885 km (1,793 miles) thick. As such the inner and outer core combined is 601 km (373 miles) thicker than the mantle.
The radial thickness of the inner and outer core is equal to 3,486 km (2,166 miles). The mantle is 2,885 km (1,793 miles) thick. As such the inner and outer core combined is 601 km (373 miles) thicker than the mantle.
The border between the inner core and the outer core is approximately 5,150 kilometers below the Earth's surface.
The border between the inner and outer core beneath the Earth's crust is roughly 1,800 miles deep.
The border between the inner core and the outer core is approximately 5,115 kilometers below the crust. This equates to approximately 3.203 miles.
None, the outer core sits directly on top of the inner core.
about 5,115 km The Outer Core spans from 2,890-5,150 KM (1,790-3,160 Miles) down from sea level. The Inner Core spams from 5,150-6,360 KM (3,160-3,954 Miles) down from sea level.
The border between the inner core and outer core is approximately 5115 kilometers below the crust.
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Inner core Outer core Lower mantle Upper mantle Astenosphere Moho Lithosphere Crust
Earth has three main layers: the crust, the mantle, and the core. The core itself has two layers - the outer core, which is liquid, and the inner core, which is solid.
The border between the inner core and outer core is approximately 5115 kilometers below the crust.