The outer core of the Earth is in a liquid state. It is primarily composed of molten iron and nickel, which allows it to flow and generate the Earth's magnetic field through convection currents. This liquid layer lies beneath the solid mantle and above the solid inner core.
It is a solid from the liquid outer core all the way to the crust
It is a semi-solid mixture viscous material
It isn't. The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid.
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Jupiter doesn't have a crust, it is made of gas. The core is theorized to be an inner layer of liquid metallic hydrogen surrounded by an outer shell of regular liquid hydrogen.
solid, semisolid, liquid
The crust, mantle, and core. :)
Jelly is a solid, although it is rather viscous.
the outer core is liquid
it is a liquid that is what it is
The outer core is not a solid but is in fact a liquid.
The outer core is not solid, it is liquid.
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Well, the outer core is made of liquid and the inner core is solid so i guess in a way it kind of is solid and liquid.
Liquid!
A Liquid
The outer core is a liquid, composed mostly of iron and nickel.