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Compare the inner core and the outer core

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Answered by disha1608
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The outer core of the Earth is a fluid layer about 2,300 km thick. It is composed of mostly iron and nickel that lies above Earth's solid inner core and below its mantle. Unlike the inner core, the outer core is not solid. This is also referred to as the "liquid core".

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Answered by bratislava
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Comparison of the inner core and the outer core

Explanation:

  • The outer core is liquid later that is made up of nickel and iron.
  • It's responsible for the magnetic field.
  • The temperature in this layer can reach up to 2,200°C.
  • The outer core is 1,400 miles thick.
  • The inner core is 800 miles thick.
  • Its hottest layer 11,000° C and made up of iron and nickel
  • The inner layer is solid and may contain oxygen, silicon, and sulfur.

Learn more about the inner core and the outer core.

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