Why does density increases towards the centre of the earth? Explain
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If gravitation decreases as we approach the core and if density is a function of gravity we should expect a void core.
Unless the accretion disk was formed starting with the objects of highest mass available first.
But as soon as the whole planet would have been liquefied the core should have voided according to 1.
Unless the accretion disk was formed starting with the objects of highest mass available first.
But as soon as the whole planet would have been liquefied the core should have voided according to 1.
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If gravitation decreases as we approach the core and if density is a function of gravity we should expect a void core.
Unless the accretion disk was formed starting with the objects of highest mass available first.
But as soon as the whole planet would have been liquefied the core should have voided according to 1.
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