the core of the interior of the earth is made up of hard Rocks. true or false explain why ?
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It is true that the inner part of earth is composed of solid rocky material .
Infact the interior part is made up of three layers of solid substance and one layer of liquid part.
That liquid part is like metal in molten state being hot like sun.
The layer that is deepest is like an iron ball .
This ball is of a diameter of around 2400 kilometers.
The inner part is hot and white in color and pressure is so high out there that it will get impossible to melt iron even over there.
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Earth's interior is made of hard rock is False
Explanation:
- Earth is divided into three layers as the crust, mantle, and core are divided into outer and inner. This inner core is made of heavy metals and thus is solid but the outer core is liquid as it has a high temperature.
- The presence of a high-temp high-temperature gradient inner and outer cores creates a pressure difference that affects the inner core and causes it to harden and solidify.
- (NiFe) and radioactive elements found in the inner core, making it dense and heavy and thus composed of heavier elements rather than hard rocks.
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