Earth’s core is mainly made up of ______.

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  1. nickel and copper
  2. nickel and alumina
  3. nickel and iron
  4. nickel and magnesium

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Option 3 : nickel and iron
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The correct answer is nickel and iron.

Key Points

Core:

  • The innermost layer is the core with a radius of about 3500 km.
  • The central core has a very high temperature and pressure.
  • The inner core (1200 km) is in the solid state whereas the outer core (2300 km) is in the liquid state.
  • The innermost layer is the core with a radius of about 3500 km and divided into Inner and Outer core.
  • The inner core is with a radius of 350 km mainly made up of- nickel and iron. The innermost layer is also called ‘nife’ (ni - nickel and fe - ferrous- iron).

Additional Information

The Earth is divided into four main layers: the solid crust on the outside, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core.

  • All those layers are separated from each other through a transition zone.
  • These transition zones are called discontinuities.
    • Conrad Discontinuity: It lies between the Upper crust and Lower crust.
    • Mohorovicic Discontinuity: It lies between crust and mantle.
    • Repiti Discontinuity: It lies between the Upper mantle and Lower mantle.
    • Gutenberg Discontinuity: It lies between core and mantle.
    • Lehman Discontinuity: It lies between the upper core and lower core.

 

Interior of the Earth:

Crust:

  • The uppermost layer over the earth’s surface is called the crust.
  • It is the thinnest of all the layers.
  • on the continental masses, It is about 35 km and on the ocean floors, only 5 km.
  • The crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth and it amounts to less than 1% of our planet's volume.
  • The earth is made up of several concentric layers with one inside another, just like an onion.
  • The crust is the outermost layer of Earth and is made up of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. 
  • The Earth's crust is unstable because of the exogenic forces.

Mantle:

  • The Mantle extends up to a depth of 2900 km below the crust.
  • It is the widest section of the Earth.

 

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