Geography, asked by rinkipaulghosh, 10 months ago

Why is the density of the inner core of the Earth more than the outer core?

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Answered by vinaykumar773
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Answer:

due to mass density is more in inner core than outer core as we know that density is directly proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the volume.

Explanation:

your answer is in this equation

density=mass/volume

Answered by mgeetharani81
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Answer:

this is due to relative melting points of the different layers

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