There are two sections to the core (or centre) of the Earth. The outer core is liquid as it is very hot. The inner core, however is solid because, despite being hotter, the massive pressure of the Earth's weight compresses it into a metal.
The farthest point inside the Earth is called the Earth's core, which consists of a solid inner core and a liquid outer core. The solid inner core is made mostly of iron and nickel and is surrounded by the liquid outer core.
The term that means all the liquid and solid water on Earth is "hydrosphere."
the liquid materials inside the earth is the magma. Or in another words, the lava which erupts from volcanoes
No, the Earth is not empty inside. It has multiple layers—crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core—each with different compositions and properties. The inner core, for example, is solid and made mostly of iron and nickel.
The Earth's interior is composed of different layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. The inner core is solid iron and nickel, the outer core is liquid iron and nickel, the mantle is made up of solid rock that can flow slowly, and the crust is the thin solid outer layer where we live. Heat and pressure increase as you move towards the Earth's center.
The farthest point inside the Earth is called the Earth's core, which consists of a solid inner core and a liquid outer core. The solid inner core is made mostly of iron and nickel and is surrounded by the liquid outer core.
Actually, it is comprised of both liquid and solid.
it is a solid because of the outside and the inside has a liquid.
The plastic coating of the pen is a solid, the INK inside, that shows what you wrote is a liquid, and there is no gas what-so-ever.
Liquid!
the lower mantle of earth is a solid
Earth's inner core is solid.
The crust on Earth's surface is solid.
The Earth's core is mostly liquid, with a small solid inner core at the very center.
Both. The upper mantle is solid and the lower mantle is liquid.
Typically: Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous States
It's a gas.