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The density of the outer core is between the 10g/cm³ and 12,3g/cm³.

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What is the purpose of the earths outer core?

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Is the earths outer core a cold liquid?

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What is the liquid layer of the earths core called?

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What layer is found directly above earths core?

Depends if your talking about the inner core or the outer core: Outer core or mantle.


What are the parts of the earths core?

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What are earths compositional layers in order of increasing density?

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Does the outer core cover earths surface?

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What color is the earths outer core?

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