Geography, asked by dhruv42561, 21 hours ago

why is the core found deep inside the earth

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Answered by CutieVishi
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Earth's inner core is the innermost geologic layer of the planet Earth. It is primarily a solid ball with a radius of about 1,220 km (760 mi), which is about 20% of Earth's radius or 70% of the Moon's radius. ... Information about Earth's core mostly comes from analysis of seismic waves and Earth's magnetic field.

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Answered by venugopalmech89
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Just think,Heavy objects settle in the bottom ...During the formation of earth, There were several minerals that condensed and settled at the bottom ex. Nickel and Iron... lighter minerals remained on the top

We generally named it as Core.. But the logic is It has Heavier minerals and therfore settled at the bottom during formation of earth

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