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Inner Core – the dense, solid center of the earth, formed mostly of iron and nickel Outer core – the liquid layer of the earth’s core that surrounds.

Apr 01, 2015

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Page 1: Inner Core – the dense, solid center of the earth, formed mostly of iron and nickel  Outer core – the liquid layer of the earth’s core that surrounds.
Page 2: Inner Core – the dense, solid center of the earth, formed mostly of iron and nickel  Outer core – the liquid layer of the earth’s core that surrounds.
Page 3: Inner Core – the dense, solid center of the earth, formed mostly of iron and nickel  Outer core – the liquid layer of the earth’s core that surrounds.
Page 4: Inner Core – the dense, solid center of the earth, formed mostly of iron and nickel  Outer core – the liquid layer of the earth’s core that surrounds.

Inner Core – the dense, solid center of the earth, formed mostly of iron and nickel

Outer core – the liquid layer of the earth’s core that surrounds the inner core and is comprised of iron and nickel

Mantle – the thickest layer inside the earth; it lies between the outer core and the crust and is described as being plastic like; formed mostly of silicon, oxygen, magnesium, and iron

Page 5: Inner Core – the dense, solid center of the earth, formed mostly of iron and nickel  Outer core – the liquid layer of the earth’s core that surrounds.

Crust – the outermost layer of Earth, varying in thickness from more than 60 km to less than 5km

Lithosphere – the rigid, outermost layer of earth, about 100 km thick, composed of the crust and part of the mantle

Asthenosphere – the plastic like layer below the lithosphere in the Earth’s mantle