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Different between crust and core

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Answered by aniketex
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In geology, a crust is the outermost shell of a rocky planet, like Earth (as opposed to a gaseous planet, like Jupiter). The crust of the Earth  consists of various rock composites and other material. It is about three times thicker under the continents than it is under the oceans, and the oceanic crust is made up of different materials and denser rock. The crust makes up less than 1% of Earth's volume.

The Earth's core is at the true center of our planet. No one will ever drill deep enough to see it. (And no one would want to; the temperature of the inner core is close to that of the sun — almost 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit!) But seismic measurements prove that the earth's core is divided into two parts, a solid inner core with a diameter of about 1,500 miles — about 70% of the size of the Moon — and a liquid outer core with a diameter of about 4,200 miles. The inner core was discovered in 1936 by Danish seismologist Inge Lehmann and is believed to be made up of about 80% iron (by comparison, only about 4% of the Earth's crust is made up of iron). Recent discoveries suggest that the innermost part of the core may contain gold and platinum, too.

Answered by shazia229
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Crust : Crust is the first layer above the surface of the earth...

Core : Core is the centre part which has the magma inside it this magma comes out from a volcano

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