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  • Earth's Core Temperature: Understanding the Outer and Inner Core
    The layer of the Earth that is 4400-6100 degrees Celsius is the Earth's core.

    More specifically, this temperature range applies to the outer core, which is a liquid layer composed primarily of iron and nickel. The inner core, which is solid due to immense pressure, is even hotter, with temperatures estimated to reach up to 5,200 °C (9,392 °F).

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