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inner core-liquid State of matter

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Answered by ojaswiverma97
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The temperature of the inner core is far above the melting point of iron. However, unlike the outer core, the inner core is not liquid or even molten. The pressure and density are simply too great for the iron atoms to move into a liquid state.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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