The coldest part of the Earth's core is the outer core, specifically at its boundary with the mantle. Temperatures in the outer core can range from about 4,000 to 6,000 degrees Celsius, but the transition zone at the outer core-mantle boundary is relatively cooler compared to deeper layers. However, the inner core, despite being extremely hot, can have cooler areas at its outer edge, where it is solidified. Overall, the outer core is generally considered the coldest region of the core.
Inner core
The atmosphere is not part of Earth's interior. The Earth's interior comprises the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. The atmosphere is the layer of gases that surrounds the planet and is part of the Earth's external environment.
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No, the core is hotter.
The coldest layer of the Earth is the lithosphere, which includes the Earth's crust and the upper part of the mantle. Temperatures in the lithosphere increase with depth, but it is still the coldest layer compared to the inner core, outer core, and lower mantle.
Yes it is
the inner part of earths core
Inner core
the inner core
No. As the word "core" might imply, it is the innermost part of Earth. The outermost layer is the crust.
The outer core.
Earth's core
True, it is
The molten iron and medals inside the earths core are the reasons for the earths magnetic core.
There three basic part of earth are The crust The mantle The core
no it is not true. there is solid iron and nickel in the Earths core