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what is the thickness of the inner core
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If you mean Earth's inner core: its radius is about 1,220 km (≈760 miles), so its diameter is ≈2,440 km (≈1,515 miles). The inner-core boundary lies at roughly 5,150–5,200 km depth beneath the surface.
(If you meant the inner core of a different planet, tell me which one.)
(If you meant the inner core of a different planet, tell me which one.)
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