the core of venus is very similar to the core of earth, as it is earths twin planet. therefore the the core of venus is made of the same elements as earths core, iron and nickel, both magnetic and it is these elements that create our magnetic field.
Solids, apart from the atmosphere, of course. It's also possible there is a liquid metal core.
It isn't. The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid.
There are two parts to the earth's core. A liquid outer core and a solid inner core, both made of nickel-iron The reason that the inner core is solid is because the intense pressure from the entire mass of earth surrounding it compresses the liquid metal into a solid state.
It is a solid from the liquid outer core all the way to the crust
Probably Venus has every element known but some of them would be in very small quantities.
liquid core
the core of venus is very similar to the core of earth, as it is earths twin planet. therefore the the core of venus is made of the same elements as earths core, iron and nickel, both magnetic and it is these elements that create our magnetic field.
the outer core is liquid
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.
it is a liquid that is what it is
The Earth's core is mostly liquid, with a small solid inner core at the very center.
Solids, apart from the atmosphere, of course. It's also possible there is a liquid metal core.
The outer core is not a solid but is in fact a liquid.
The Earth's inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid.
Yes, the core of the Earth is mostly solid, with a solid inner core and a liquid outer core.
There are two parts of the core: Inner and Outer. The outer core is liquid, the inner solid. The inner core is solid due to the pressure exerted on it, despite the excessively high temperature.