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Why is the outer core of the Earth is in a liquid state & the inner core solid?

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Answered by itzqueenofhell
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  • |||The metallic nickel–iron outer core is liquid because of the high temperature. However, the intense pressure, which increases towards the inner core, dramatically changes the melting point of the nickel–iron, making it solid.
Answered by sruthikajagadeesan20
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The metallic nickel–iron outer core is liquid because of the high temperature. However, the intense pressure, which increases towards the inner core, dramatically changes the melting point of the nickel–iron, making it solid.

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