No. its the inner core!
it is not true
The Earth's core is primarily composed of iron and nickel, while basalt and granite are found in the Earth's crust and upper mantle. Basalt is a dark, fine-grained igneous rock, while granite is a light-colored, coarse-grained rock.
The outer core
So far as science can deduce, it must be a solid.
solid core - nickel iron alloyliquid core - nickel iron alloymantle (including asthenosphere which behaves plastically) - peridotie, dunite, and eclogitesolid oceanic crust - basalt rocksolid continental crust - intermediate to felsic rocks such as andesite, dacite, granodiortie, diorite, and granite.
basalt and granite
it is not true
basalt and granite
The Earth's core is primarily composed of iron and nickel, while basalt and granite are found in the Earth's crust and upper mantle. Basalt is a dark, fine-grained igneous rock, while granite is a light-colored, coarse-grained rock.
Basalt and granite are types of rock that can be found in Earth's crust, but they do not make up the layers of the Earth. The Earth's layers are primarily composed of the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core, each with distinct characteristics and compositions.
The inner core Is solid and the outer core in liquid
The core of Earth is mad of iron and nickel. The crust, not the core, is made largely of iron and basalt.
Yes earths inner core is a dense ball of metal earths outer core is a layer of molten (melted) metal
The liquid layer of the Earth's core is called the outer core.
Depends if your talking about the inner core or the outer core: Outer core or mantle.
no
The solid inner and liquid outer core.