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Which layer is the most dense?
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The most dense layer of Earth is the inner core. The inner core is composed primarily of iron and nickel and is solid due to the immense pressure at that depth, despite the extremely high temperatures. The density of the inner core is estimated to be around 12,600 to 13,000 kg/m³, significantly denser than the outer core, mantle, and crust.