The earth's core is made up of the elements iron and nickel.
solid iron and nickelit is made up of IRON Nickel and other LIGHTER ELEMENTS
The Earth has an iron core. At the outer core it is so hot that the iron is liquid. At the inner core it is hotter still, but under so much pressure it forces the iron to solidify. Hence: the Earth's core.
The inner core is made out of iron and nickel and it is a solid.
The center portion of Earth is believed to be in a solid state, primarily made up of a solid iron nickel alloy due to the high pressure and temperature. Surrounding this solid inner core is a liquid outer core composed mainly of iron and nickel.
no, it is solid, it is made up of iron and nickel
The earth inner core is made up of solid iron and nickel:-)
The Earth's inner core is mostly made up of solid iron and nickel. The outer core is predominantly made of liquid iron and nickel. The mantle is composed of solid rock, primarily silicate minerals rich in magnesium and iron.
solid iron and nickelit is made up of IRON Nickel and other LIGHTER ELEMENTS
The Earth has an iron core. At the outer core it is so hot that the iron is liquid. At the inner core it is hotter still, but under so much pressure it forces the iron to solidify. Hence: the Earth's core.
The core of the Earth is mostly made up of solid iron and nickel, with a small liquid outer core surrounding it.
About 99% of the solid Earth is made up of a small fraction of all the known elements.The solid Earth's most abundant elements include oxygen, silicon, iron, aluminum, and calcium.
lithosphere
The outer core is made up of liquid iron and nickel.
The outer core of the Earth is mostly made up of melted iron. This molten layer surrounds the solid inner core and contributes to the generation of the Earth's magnetic field.
The inner core of the Earth is solid due to high pressure, even though it is made up primarily of iron and nickel. It has a temperature of about 5700 degrees Celsius, making it the hottest part of the Earth.
The inner core is made out of iron and nickel and it is a solid.
No, the solid layer of Earth (the crust) is mostly composed of silicate minerals such as oxygen, silicon, aluminum, and magnesium. Iron is more abundant in the Earth's core and mantle rather than in the crust.