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the central, spherical layer of the earth below the mantle; most dense layer; composed mainly of iron; temperatures range from 3,700 degrees to 7,000 degrees C; outer core is liquid and inner core is solid
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What is the most dense layer of the Earth? What is the pressure and temperature of the layer?
What are Earth's layers, from most dense to least dense? Flexi Says: When Earth was entirely molten, gravity drew denser elements to the center and lighter elements rose to the surface. The separation of Earth into layers based on density is known as differentiation.
Earth has three main geological layers based on chemical composition – crust, mantle, and core. The outermost layer is the crust and is composed of mostly silicon, oxygen, aluminum, iron, and magnesium.
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In general, the Earth can be divided into layers based on chemical composition and physical characteristics. Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): The layers of the Earth. Physical layers include the lithosphere and asthenosphere; chemical layers are crust, mantle, and core.