Geography, asked by tombasharma2052, 1 year ago

Why does the density increases towards the centre of the earth explain?

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Answered by sandygarg0786
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The widely accepted theory of how Earth was formed nearly 4.50 billion years ago is by core accretion. Earth's rocky core formed first, with heavy elements colliding and binding together. Dense material sank to the center, while the lighter material created the crust. Gravity captured some of the gases that made up the planet's early atmosphere. The planet's magnetic field probably formed around this time.

Now you can see why the Earth is denser as we go deeper towards the center.

Answered by shonyaa
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Earth's rocky core formed first, with heavy elements colliding and binding together. Dense material sank to the center, while the lighter material created the crust. Gravity captured some of the gases that made up the planet's early atmosphere. The planet's magnetic field probably formed around this time.

Now you can see why the Earth is denser as we go deeper towards the center.
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