The core..............
The Earth's core is mainly made of iron and nickel. The outer core is liquid, while the inner core is solid, due to high pressures and temperatures.
it is made of liquid and the liquid is most likely made of iron aka (liquid iron) The outer core is composed of liquid iron and nickel mainly. So is the inner core, but it is solid.
The Earth has an iron core. At the outer core it is so hot that the iron is liquid. At the inner core it is hotter still, but under so much pressure it forces the iron to solidify. Hence: the Earth's core.
The core of Venus is thought to be primarily composed of iron and nickel, similar to Earth's core. It is estimated to have a solid inner core and a liquid outer core, although the exact composition and structure are not fully understood due to Venus' thick atmosphere that hinders direct observation.
The Inner (solid) and Outter (liquid) Core are made up of Nickel and Iron.
The core..............
The Outer Core has magnetic field and it is made out of iron and nickel
No. The Earth's core is divided into two parts: a solid inner core and a liquid outer core, moth made mostly of iron.
The Earth's core is mainly made of iron and nickel. The outer core is liquid, while the inner core is solid, due to high pressures and temperatures.
it is made of liquid and the liquid is most likely made of iron aka (liquid iron) The outer core is composed of liquid iron and nickel mainly. So is the inner core, but it is solid.
The outer cores is made up of mostly iron and nickel in a liquid state.
The Earth's core is not made up of rocks. It is made up primarily of nickel and iron.
earth core is made of an alloy of.... MOSTLY IRON AND NICKEL
The Earth's core is made up of the inner core, which is solid iron and nickel, and the outer core, which is liquid iron and nickel. The core is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field.
core
The Earth has an iron core. At the outer core it is so hot that the iron is liquid. At the inner core it is hotter still, but under so much pressure it forces the iron to solidify. Hence: the Earth's core.