The state of matter the outer core is, is liquid.
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The primary difference between Earth's inner core and outer core is their physical state; the inner core is solid due to immense pressure, while the outer core is liquid. Additionally, the inner core is primarily composed of iron and nickel, whereas the outer core also contains lighter elements like sulfur and oxygen. This difference in state contributes to the generation of Earth's magnetic field, as the movement of the liquid outer core creates convection currents.
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Yes, the Earth's core is primarily composed of solid iron in the inner core and liquid iron in the outer core. The high temperatures and pressures at the Earth's core create these unique states of matter.
The inner core is solid and composed mainly of iron and nickel, while the outer core is liquid and also primarily made of iron and nickel. The inner core experiences extreme pressure, which keeps it in a solid state, despite the high temperatures, whereas the outer core's lower pressure allows it to remain in a molten state. Additionally, the movement of the liquid outer core generates Earth's magnetic field, while the solid inner core does not contribute to this magnetic dynamo.
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The outer core is a liquid while the inner core is a solid due to the pressure... But the outer core is a liquid due to the fact that it doesn't have the WHOLE Earth around it.
The earth has four layers, the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core.
The outer core of the Earth exists in the liquid phase of matter. It is predominantly composed of molten iron and nickel, which results in the liquid state due to the high temperatures and pressures present in the Earth's interior.
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