The inner core is too
hot but
but still in solid form.
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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. Answer 3: It turns out that many materials can be a solid at a higher temperature if the pressure is also higher.
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Even though the inner core is the hottest, it won't melt because metals like iron and nickel makes the core soo dense to melt and has a very dense pressure on it compared to outer core which also has iron and nickel.
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