Ask a New Question

Question

Which layer of the Earth is a solid, iron-rich zone?
8 months ago

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The layer of the Earth that is a solid, iron-rich zone is the **inner core**. The inner core is primarily composed of iron and nickel and is solid due to the immense pressure at that depth, despite the extremely high temperatures.
8 months ago
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!

Related Questions

which layer of earth is best characterized as a layer of soft, hot rock? inner core, mantle, crust,... Which layer of Earth is best characterized as a layer of soft, hot rock?(1 point) Responses oute... Which layer(s) of the Earth have scientists been able to explore? In which layer of Earth’s atmosphere does weather occur?(1 point) Responses thermosphere... Which layer of the Earth is the source of the thermal energy that creates convection currents? (1 p... In which layer of Earth’s atmosphere does weather occur?(1 point) Responses thermosphere thermo... In which layer of Earth’s atmosphere does weather occur?(1 point) Responses stratosphere strato... In which layer of Earth’s atmosphere does weather occur?(1 point) Responses troposphere troposp... Which layer of the Earth is the thickest?(1 point) Responses crust crust mantle mantle c... which layer of earth are soild
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use