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In general the inner part of the core of something.

The core of the Earth is made mostly of iron and some nickel. The outer part of the core is liquid, the inner core is under such high pressure that it is solid.

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The inner core is the solid, dense center of the Earth, composed mainly of iron and nickel. It is extremely hot, with temperatures reaching up to 5,700 degrees Celsius (10,300 degrees Fahrenheit). The inner core plays a crucial role in generating the Earth's magnetic field.

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The inner layer of the earth's core, it has lava; and keeps in heat and pressure. :)

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The inner core is A solid substance made up of iron and nickel

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The inner core is the innermost region of the Earth. According to scientists, it is made of a solid ball of iron.

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When you here "Inner core", they are probably talking about the inner core layer in the earth.

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One definition of the word inner core is " a solid sphere in the middle of the fluid core such as the iron-nickel core of the Earth."

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Solid

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