inner core
The Inner Core is the most dense part of the Earth. It is a solid core of iron and nickel.
It is neither. The densest layer is the inner core. The least dense layer is the crust.
The Earth is the most dense planet in our solar system out of all eight planets.
Mercury, Venus, and Mars are more dense than Earth. This means these planets have a greater mass-to-volume ratio, indicating a higher concentration of materials in their composition compared to Earth.
The most dense layer of the Earth's crust is the inner core. It is composed mostly of solid iron and nickel, with an average density of about 13 grams per cubic centimeter.
The exosphere is the least dense part of the earth's atmosphere.
The Inner Core is the most dense part of the Earth. It is a solid core of iron and nickel.
Name the layers of earth in order from most dense to least dense
The most dense layer of the Earth is the inner core, located at the center of the Earth. It is composed primarily of solid iron and nickel, making it the densest part of our planet.
Troposphere is the most dense part because it is at the bottom of the atmosphere.
One could say that the atmosphere is the least dense, but of the surface the crust is the least dense.
Mercury has a density of 5.427 g/cm³ Earth has a density of 5.515 g/cm3 So Earth is the most dense planet. [See discussion for more information] NB: Mercury is the most dense planet in our solar system when not accounting for gravitational compression.
No. In fact it is the most dense planet. The least dense is Saturn.
It is found in the earth
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The core is the most dense layer
The troposphere is the closest to the Earth and most dense atmospheric layer