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  • Earth's Outer Core: Understanding Its Unique Properties
    The layer of the Earth that is rigid but molten is the outer core.

    Here's why:

    * Molten: The outer core is made up of liquid iron and nickel, which are extremely hot.

    * Rigid: While the material is liquid, it's under immense pressure from the overlying layers. This pressure creates a kind of "rigidity" to the outer core, making it behave more like a solid than a free-flowing liquid.

    Let me know if you have any more questions about Earth's layers!

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