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There is correlation between the density of metal and their location in the interior of the earth

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Answered by Answers4u
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Metals which are more dense settle down at the interior of the earth like mantle and core.

Metals which are lighter can be found in the surface of the party's crust.

This is because of the higher amount of pressure exerted by mantle and core which forces the metals to be more dense than their counterparts.

There is least pressure at the earth's crust which allows lighter metals like silicon to stay on top of the surface.

Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

Density of the metals has a close relationship with the location of the interiors of the earth.

Explanation:

  • A density is defined by the mass a metal occupies how much of space. As a more density, a metal has more it will sink, deeper into the crust like the presence of the iron and aluminum in the mantel.
  • But less dense materials will rise to the surface and hence float like the iceberg floats on water as they have different densities and location also affects the amount of the load taking capacity it has.
  • Hence the presence of the dense metals is at the bottom of the planet whereas the lights are on the top and this also represents the same for the elements of the gases that have different masses and thus have a different carrying capacity.
  • Earth itself has a density of 5.5 g/cm cube and hance is located close to the sun in the inner habitability zone and thus its concluded that a density material exists within the earth core.
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