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Bishop
29 September, 11:25
What is Earth's innermost layer?
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Royce Chen
29 September, 11:52
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Earth can be divided into three main layers : the core, the mantle and the crust. Each of these layers can be further divided into two parts: the inner and outer core, the upper and lower mantle and the continental and oceanic crust. Both the inner and outer core are made up of mostly iron and a little bit of nickel
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