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Which layer of the earth is a solid and why?

AThe inner core is solid because of the movement of the outer core.

BThe inner core is solid because of the sky high pressure and temperatures.

CThe inner core is solid because of the low pressure and below freezing temperatures.

DThe inner core is solid because of the high pressure that drop the temperature inside the core.

Answer:

B. The inner core is solid because of the sky high pressure and temperatures.

Read Explanation:

Spheres of the earth

  • Based on the analysis of the structure & composition generated during earthquakes, the Earth has been divided into different layers.

  • Crust

  • Mantle

  • Outer core

  • Inner core

Crust

  • The comparatively thin outer shell of the earth.

  • Approximately 10 km thick

  • Two parts – Continental crust, oceanic crust.

  • The continental crust is made of granitic, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. It's sometimes called sial because it's rich in aluminum silicates (Al-Si)

  • Oceanic crust differs from continental crust in several ways: it is thinner, denser, younger, and of different chemical composition.

Mantle

  • Located beneath the curst.

  • Extended upto 2900km from the crust

  • Two parts - upper mantle, lower mantle.

Upper mantle

  • This layer is made up of solid and molten rock, and extends from the Earth's crust to a depth of 255 miles. It contains two parts: the asthenosphere, which is a transition zone of semi-molten rock, and the lithosphere, which contains the tectonic plates

Lower mantle

  • This layer is located directly above the outer core, and is made up of solid rock that's around 7,000° F in temperature. It's hotter and denser than the upper mantle, and is less ductile. The intense pressure in the lower mantle keeps it solid, despite the high temperatures

Core

  • Central part of the earth

  • From 2900km to 6371 km

  • Two parts - outer core, inner core

  • Inner core - Solid, with a radius of 1,216 km. The inner core is under intense pressure, which keeps it solid despite its high temperature

  • Outer core - Liquid, with a thickness of about 1,300 miles (2,092 km). The outer core is liquid because there isn't enough pressure to keep it solid.


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