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Q: What evidence led to the conclusion that Earth's core is mostly iron?
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What evidence led to the conclusion that earths inner core is mostly iron?

Seismic wave behavior provided the key evidence for the iron composition of Earth's inner core. The way seismic waves travel through the core suggests it is solid and made mostly of iron, due to how iron behaves under high pressure and temperature conditions. This information is corroborated by studies of meteorites and high-pressure experiments that simulate the conditions of Earth's core.


What is earths core mostly made of mostly?

basalt and granite


What is the center of the earths interior made of mostly of iron?

core


Earths core is made of an alloy of?

earth core is made of an alloy of.... MOSTLY IRON AND NICKEL


Conclusion based on the analysis of seismic data supports the inference that Earths outer core is liquid?

there are convection currents in the upper core.


What element makes up of the earths core?

scientists think that the earths core is made up of mostly iron, and contains smaller amounts of copper nickel.


What is the inner core of the earths composed of?

An alloy of solid nickel and iron, mostly.


What do geologist look at for proof earths core contains mostly iron?

Comits


What is earths core mostly made out of?

The Inner (solid) and Outter (liquid) Core are made up of Nickel and Iron.


Is the earths core made of hard rock?

No. The Earth's core is divided into two parts: a solid inner core and a liquid outer core, moth made mostly of iron.


Which part of earths interior is made mostly of nickel and iron and has liquid and solid parts?

The core..............


Are you closer to the earths core or moons surface when standing at sea level?

Earth's core