It's because of the massive pressure in the inner core part.
The crust is not the hottest layer of the Earth. In fact, the inner core is the hottest layer, with temperatures reaching up to around 5,700 degrees Celsius. The crust is relatively cool compared to the inner layers due to its proximity to the Earth's surface.
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The pressures from surrounding material is so intense that despite the high temperatures, the metals of the inner core cannot melt.
The order of Earth's layers from coolest to hottest is: the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. The crust is the surface layer, followed by the mantle which is hotter and denser. The outer core is liquid and significantly hotter, while the inner core, despite being solid, is the hottest layer due to immense pressure and temperatures reaching up to 5,700 degrees Celsius (10,300 degrees Fahrenheit).
No, the Earth has four main layers: the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. The crust is the outermost layer and is made up of solid rock. Beneath the crust is the mantle, which is semi-solid. The core is composed of liquid outer core and solid inner core.
Because of the pressure of the earth compacts the inner core to a solid
It's because of the massive pressure in the inner core part.
It's because of the massive pressure in the inner core part.
It's because of the massive pressure in the inner core part.
because it has so much pressure on it
because it has so much pressure on it
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
There are different melting points at different parts of the earth.
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Yes, it is the hottest layer of the Earth!!
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the inner core