Biology, asked by abhijayperiye, 9 months ago

The inner core of the earth remains as solid. why?​

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Answered by Anjali8473232790
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Answer:

due to great heat and pressure

Answered by Anonymous
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The Earth's inner core is thought to be slowly growing as the liquid outer core at the boundary with the inner core cools and solidifies due to the gradual cooling of the Earth's interior (about 100 degrees Celsius per billion years).

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