its responsible for Earth's magnetic field.
All terrestrial planets, such as Earth, Mercury, Venus, and Mars, have inner and outer cores. These cores are composed of mostly iron and nickel, with the inner core being solid and the outer core in a liquid state. Gas giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn also have cores, but they lack a distinct separation into inner and outer regions like terrestrial planets.
they are both part of the earth
The earths outer core's most abundant elemant is silicon. :)
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I guess that would be Mars, which has an orbit outside the Earth's orbit. The first four planets have solid cores, while the four outer planets are gas giants.
The inner core is a solid, and the outer core is a liquid.
All terrestrial planets, such as Earth, Mercury, Venus, and Mars, have inner and outer cores. These cores are composed of mostly iron and nickel, with the inner core being solid and the outer core in a liquid state. Gas giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn also have cores, but they lack a distinct separation into inner and outer regions like terrestrial planets.
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they are both part of the earth
creating earth's magnetic field:)
The earths outer core's most abundant elemant is silicon. :)
The outer core is liquid; the inner core is solid.
No. The outer and inner cores are separate from the mantle.
The outer cores is made up of mostly iron and nickel in a liquid state.
Gas, Menthane, Ice, Water, Ammonia, and Rock
Primary waves ( P-waves) can travel through earth's outer core.
Combined the inner and outer cores are 3500 km thick.