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28 January, 15:14

Which layer of Earth is the densest and why is that so?

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  1. 28 January, 15:31
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    the mantle

    Explanation:

    the pressure increases and it is made of rocks, sillicon, magnesium, and iron.
  2. 28 January, 15:41
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    The densest layer of Earth is the inner core.

    Explanation:

    The inner core of the Earth, the innermost and warmest part according to seismological studies, is a mainly solid sphere about 1,216 kilometers in radius, or 70% of that of the Moon. It occupies 17% of its volume and represents around 33% of its mass.

    It is thought to be an alloy of iron and nickel, and could have a temperature similar to that of the Sun's surface (about 5505 °C).

    The existence of an inner core, differentiated from the liquid outer nucleus, was discovered in 1936 by the seismologist Inge Lehmann using observations from seismic waves generated by earthquakes.
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