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difference between outer Core and inner core​

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Answered by Icaaaa
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Answer:

Inner core is solid ball made of metal, 1250 thick, hottest layer of the Earth.

Outer core is made of iron, nickel, solid, 2200 km thick, Earth's magnetic field created.

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Answered by Raghuroxx
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Answer:

Main Difference: The main difference between the inner core and outer core of the earth is that inner core of the earth is the innermost layer of our planet, whereas outer core is the layer that surrounds the inner core.

Difference:

⭕️The innermost part or layer of the earth is known as the inner core of the earth.

The layer that surrounds the inner core is known as the outer core of the earth.

⭕️The inner core of the earth is a solid mass of iron and nickel and some light elements, e.g., oxygen, sulfur, and silicon, etc.

The outer coreof the earth is a layer of iron and nickel.

⭕️The nature of the inner core of the earth is solid due to high pressure on it.

The outer core of the earth has a liquid nature.

⭕️The inner core is located 6,371 kilometers (3,958 miles) deep beneath the surface.

The outer core of the earth is located 2,890 kilometers (1,400 miles) beneath the surface of the Earth.

⭕️The temperature of the inner core of is estimated to be about 5,400 degrees Celsius or 9,800 degrees Fahrenheit.

The temperature of the outer core is 4,000 to 8,000 K (6,740-13,940 degrees F or 3,730 – 7,730 degrees C).

⭕️Earth’s inner core has a radius of about 1,220 kilometers or 768 miles.

The radius of the outer core of the earth is approximately 2,300 kilometers or 1,400 miles thick.

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