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Give Reason The inner core of the earth is in a solid state

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Answered by Anonymous
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The inner core is solid because it is made of very dense, or heavy, materials - like iron and nickel. Even though it is very hot, these materials don't "melt" very easily, so they stay solid.

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Answered by ohyeahriya
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The temperature in the core of the earth is very high, nearly that of the surface of the sun, 6000ºC, and you would expect the iron and nickel in the inner core to be liquid as it is in the outer core. But it is solid as the other variable, pressure at the inner core is very high due to the immense gravity.

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