No. Earth's core is made of iron and nickel.
No. Earth's core is made of metal, primarily iron and nickel.
Earth's outer core is not made of rock. It is made of molten metal; mostly iron and nickel.
The Earth's inner core is made of solid iron and nickel, like the outer core, though the outer core has MOLTEN iron and nickel for its contents.
No. The Earth's core is divided into two parts: a solid inner core and a liquid outer core, moth made mostly of iron.
It is supposed that the Earth core is composed from iron and nickel.
The core of the pyramids was made of coarse limestone, sandstone or some argue cement (that's what you see today). The casing stones were made of high quality white limestone
It is made of cut limestone blocks atop a rubble-fill core.
No. Earth's core is made of metal, primarily iron and nickel.
The core of Earth is mad of iron and nickel. The crust, not the core, is made largely of iron and basalt.
The Earth's outer core is believed to be made of molten (liquid) iron and nickel.
The earth inner core is made up of solid iron and nickel:-)
At the core of the Earth is a solid inner core made mostly of iron and nickel, surrounded by a liquid outer core.
the earth is made of metal and liquid
the earth is made of metal and liquid
fossil rich limestone is made by the earth and is enhance with fossils although the chemical is man made, the two are basically the same.
The center of the Earth is known as the core. It consists of the inner core, made of solid iron and nickel, and the outer core, made of liquid iron and nickel. The Earth's core plays a crucial role in generating the planet's magnetic field.
Yes, earth's outer core is made of mostly liquid.