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Amina Kelley
25 April, 01:52
Why do scientist think earths core contains iron
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Ellen Craig
25 April, 04:50
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Iron is a relatively dense element under normal conditions, and under the extreme pressure at the Earth's core it would be crushed to an even higher density, so an iron core would account for all that missing mass.
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