Social Sciences, asked by baijupj400, 9 months ago

compare the Inner core with outer core​

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Answered by sreekalakesavs
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Answer:

Earth's inner core is the innermost geologic layer of the Earth. It is primarily a solid ball with a radius of about 1,220 kilometres (760 miles), which is about 20% of the Earth's radius or 70% of the Moon's radius.[1][2]

There are no samples of the Earth's core available for direct measurement, as there are for the Earth's mantle. Information about the Earth's core mostly comes from analysis of seismic waves and the Earth's magnetic field.[3] The inner core is believed to be composed of an iron–nickel alloy with some other elements. The temperature at the inner core's surface is estimated to be approximately 5700 K (5430 °C or 9806 °F), which is about the temperature at the surface of the Sun.[4]

Answered by murtazahaider2007
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Explanation:

inside a inner core the temperature is very hot and up to 5,200 degrees Celsius due to which oil and gas is produced

outter core is not hot as much as the inner core and it's temperature is 4,500 degrees clcise and it's thicer than the inner core

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