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What makes the hottest innermost layer of the earth

solid mass and not melting into liquid lava? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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However, unlike the outer core, the inner core is not liquid or even molten. The inner core's intense pressure—the entire rest of the planet and its atmosphere—prevents the iron from melting. The pressure and density are simply too great for the iron atoms to move into a liquid state.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The inner core's intense pressure prevents the solids from melting. The pressure and density are simply too great for the solid's atoms to move into a liquid state.

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