It is widely known that the core is made of molten iron and nickel, and of course this is true, and at temperatures of 5000 decrees centigrade I doubt that anything could grow at such temperatures. But as the 2008 movie Journey to The Centre of The Earth, three adventurers stumble onto a chamber within the earth, and this chamber has a large amount of vegetation in it. I'm guessing the temperature in here reaches a maximum of 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
The hot molten liquid that rises up through a volcano is called magma. It is a mixture of molten rock, gases, and other substances that is stored beneath the Earth's surface. When a volcano erupts, the magma is expelled as lava onto the Earth's surface.
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The Inner Core is the most dense part of the Earth. It is a solid core of iron and nickel.
Yes, the Earth has a large molten core composed mostly of iron and nickel. The outer core is liquid, while the inner core is solid due to high pressure. This molten core generates the planet's magnetic field.
The layer you are referring to is the outer core. It is a liquid layer made up of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the solid inner core of the Earth. The movement of this molten outer core is believed to generate Earth's magnetic field.
Liquid magma is less dense than solid rock because it is a molten mixture of rock, minerals, and gases. When magma rises to the Earth's surface and cools, it solidifies into igneous rock.
The asthenosphere is partially molten. It is about 5% molten.
The asthenosphere is partially molten. It is about 5% molten.
The Earth's outer core is believed to be made of molten (liquid) iron and nickel.
The Earth's outer core is believed to be made of molten (liquid) iron and nickel.
Early in its history Earth was either completely or almost completely molten. The liquid state allowed the denser materials to sink deeper into Earth's interior while less dense materials floated closer to the surface.
Yes earths inner core is a dense ball of metal earths outer core is a layer of molten (melted) metal
the outer core
Molten liquid rock inside Earth's mantle is called
The molten layer refers to the outermost liquid layer found in the Earth's core. It is composed of molten iron and nickel, and it is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field through the movement of this liquid metal.
The liquid below the surface of the earth is mostly molten rock, called magma. It is found in the mantle layer of the earth, between the crust and the core. The outer core of the earth is also a liquid, consisting mainly of molten iron and nickel.
The inner core is a solid, dense ball of iron and nickel at the center of the Earth. It is surrounded by the liquid outer core, which is also made of iron and nickel but in a molten state. The outer core is responsible for generating Earth's magnetic field through convection currents.