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2006-11-28 13:43:52 · 9 answers · asked by demethra j 1 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

9 answers

Two reports that may be new evidence. Gathered in the
flight of the Ark around the entire system. The one point is
it is not hot as we know of hot. That would be igneous and
would react through tunneling into the surface. The center
is a similar but cold material, sort of the co2 type of material.
Like hot it is outside of our ability to touch, without data our
mind cannot concept it and we could hurt our nerves. The
nearby area is also unknown, that is the radiant, reactives,
radiological materials that are emitted into space pass through
nearly every material without any noticeable change. This
unknown is called the central web iron. That material is also
undefined because there are no samples on the surface to
see, or measure. The general core is magnesium sulfates
these have the properties that make the planet warm, sweet,
and vegetative.

2006-11-28 15:19:36 · answer #1 · answered by mtvtoni 6 · 0 0

The interior of the Earth, like that of the other terrestrial planets, is chemically divided into layers. The Earth has an outer silicate solid crust, a highly viscous mantle, a liquid outer core that is much less viscous than the mantle, and a solid inner core. Many of the rocks now making up the Earth's crust formed less than 100 million (1×108) years ago; however the oldest known mineral grains are 4.4 billion (4.4×109) years old, indicating that the Earth has had a solid crust for at least that long.[1]

Much of what is known about the interior of the Earth has been inferred. The force exerted by Earth's gravity is one measurement of its mass. After measuring the volume of the planet, its density can be calculated. Astronomers also have performed similar planetary measurements. Calculation of the mass and volume of the surface rocks and bodies of water allow estimation of the mass, volume and density of surface rocks. The mass which is not in the atmosphere, oceans, and surface rocks must be in deeper layers.

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2006-11-28 22:01:37 · answer #2 · answered by catzpaw 6 · 0 0

Of course, everyone KNOWS that the core is filled with liquid magma. But there is a little known theory that in the very center of earth, there is a sphere of absolute nothing. A space created by the gravity field reacting on all sides. It would be much like space, just void and 'empty'.

2006-11-28 13:49:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the core in the inner most layer of the earth, made up of the inner core which is mostly solid and the outer core which is mostly liquid.

2006-11-28 15:06:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The core of the earth is molting liquid or solid of iron,nickle and some other stuff

2006-11-28 13:47:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Core of the earth?Magma?Not sure!

2006-11-28 13:46:57 · answer #6 · answered by rena 2 · 0 0

Many scientists believe that the core is either crystalline or molten iron ores

2006-11-28 13:49:25 · answer #7 · answered by cruisingroove 1 · 0 0

core consists of outter and an inner core.

2006-11-28 20:49:03 · answer #8 · answered by oleandertea 2 · 0 0

"liquid hot magma"

Dr. Evil

2006-11-28 13:46:14 · answer #9 · answered by spidy 2 · 0 0

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