The density of the outer core is between the 10g/cm³ and 12,3g/cm³.
The layers of Earth's interior from least to greatest density are: Crust Mantle Outer core Inner core
The Earth's compositional layers in order of increasing density are the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. The crust is the least dense layer, while the inner core is the most dense layer.
The outer core
The Earth's core.
So far as science can deduce, it must be a solid.
The average density of the Earth's outer core is estimated to be around 10-12 grams per cubic centimeter. This high density is mainly due to the presence of iron and nickel in the outer core, which are heavy elements.
The layers of Earth's interior from least to greatest density are: Crust Mantle Outer core Inner core
The inner core Is solid and the outer core in liquid
There is no "purpose"; the density of the materials in the outer core are less pressured and spin slower than the inner core. NOTE: the inner core spins faster than the outer, creating Earth's magnetic field.
Yes earths inner core is a dense ball of metal earths outer core is a layer of molten (melted) metal
no
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.
The solid inner and liquid outer core.
The Earth's compositional layers in order of increasing density are the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. The crust is the least dense layer, while the inner core is the most dense layer.
No the crust covers earths surface
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