Within Earth's core, iron turns from a liquid to a solid at the inner boundary of the planet's liquid outer core; this results in a solid inner part and
liquid outer part.
Not exact matches
Yes, the
outer part is
liquid.
The Earth also has a magnetic field that is generated in the
outer core, in the
liquid part.
This happens when the
outer parts of fiber become physically intertwined with
liquids, forming an outter layer of gelatinous / viscous substance.
Filled
outer part with rd
liquid lipstick and left it half smeared and iregular to fulfill the purpose.
The thermal convection forces are in large
part modulated by temperature difference between solid inner and
liquid outer core, which due to the bulge is not equatorially even.