Why do geologists look to meteorites to tell us about the internal structure of Earth?
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Meteorites come from space. The composition of all meteorites in the solar system tells us what the Earth is made of, so we can guess that elements that are common in meteorites but not on Earth's surface are more common inward (e.g. iron), but we can tell more by the seismic waves traveling through the Earth.
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