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.
It is mostly solid. Earth has a solid crust, amtle, and inner core. However, the outer core is liquid.
It isn't. The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid.
No. The inner and outer core are both composed primarily of iron and nickel, but the outer core is liquid and surrounds the inner core. The inner core is the innermost layer of Earth and is kept solid by the enormous pressure.
the solid inner core and the liquid outer core
The inner core of Earth is believed to be in a solid state, primarily composed of iron and nickel. This solid inner core is surrounded by a liquid outer core, which is responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field through convection currents and the movement of molten metal. The extreme pressure at the center of the Earth keeps the inner core solid despite the high temperatures.
It is mostly solid. Earth has a solid crust, amtle, and inner core. However, the outer core is liquid.
The outer core is not a solid but is in fact a liquid.
It isn't. The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid.
The outer core is not solid, it is liquid.
Terribly worded question, but yes the Earth has a liquid outer core and a solid iron inner core.
Mercury has a solid inner core made of iron and a liquid outer core also composed of iron. The outer core is thought to be responsible for generating a weak magnetic field around the planet.
Th einner core is solid the outer core is liquid.
the outer core is liquid
the outer core is considered a liquid
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.
The center part of a planet is called the core. It is composed of a solid inner core made of iron and nickel, and a liquid outer core also made of iron and nickel. The core generates the planet's magnetic field.
No. Earth's outer core is liquid.