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The Earth's liquid layers are (working outward from the core):The outer core (Molten iron and nickel)The mantel (A layer of hot rocks with the consistency of asphalt which flows)The hydrosphere (oceans)The atmosphere
The layer of the Earth you are referring to is the outer core. It is composed of molten iron and nickel, and its movement generates the Earth's magnetic field. This layer is located beneath the mantle and above the solid inner core.
No, the core is actually the densest layer of the Earth. The inner core is a solid iron-nickel alloy, while the outer core is a liquid iron-nickel alloy. Both layers are denser than the Earth's mantle and crust.
The outer core is a layer of the Earth consisting primarily of molten iron and nickel. This liquid layer is responsible for generating Earth's magnetic field through the movement of the metallic elements within it.
The outer core.
only liquid layer of the earth
The liquid layer of the Earth, known as the outer core, is primarily composed of molten iron and nickel. This molten layer is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field through a process called geodynamo.
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The liquid rock layer of the Earth is called the outer core. It is made up of molten iron and nickel and is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field.
The Earth's core is the layer that is most similar in composition to an iron-nickel meteorite. The core is divided into an outer liquid layer and an inner solid layer, and both contain a high concentration of iron and nickel, similar to the composition of iron-nickel meteorites.
The outer core of the Earth is composed of liquid iron and nickel. It is located beneath the Earth's mantle and surrounds the solid inner core. The movement of the liquid iron and nickel in the outer core is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field.
The only liquid layer of Earth is the outer core, composed of liquid iron and nickel. Deep in the Earth's interior is an iron and nickel core. The center of that core is solid, but there is a layer a thousand miles or more think that is liquid. Above the core is mantle material that is not necessarily considered liquid, because it is so viscous. Earth has an outer solid crust.
The core of the Earth consists mostly of iron and nickel. It is divided into the outer core (liquid iron-nickel alloy) and the inner core (solid iron-nickel alloy).
The outer core of the Earth is a liquid layer composed mainly of iron and nickel.
From outer to inner, the layers of the Earth are the Crust, a thin, rock layer, then the Mantle, the thickest layer of Earth, then the Outer Core, a liquid mixture of Nickel and Iron, and then the Inner Core, a solid ball of Nickel and Iron.
The Earth's outer core is a layer of liquid metal.