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What is the only truly liquid layer of the earth? A) inner core B) outer core C) lower mantle D) Upper Mantle
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What is the only truly liquid layer of the earth?
A) inner core
B) outer core
C) lower mantle
D) Upper Mantle
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The outer core layer of the earth lies between the mantle and the solid inner core. It is the only liquid layer, a sea of mostly iron and nickel
about 1,400 miles (2,300 km) thick.
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The answer is outer core liquid iron and nickel.
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