The Earth’s core is the innermost region of our planet, primarily composed of iron and nickel. It is divided into two main parts: the outer core, which is liquid and responsible for generating Earth’s magnetic field, and the inner core, which is solid and extremely hot, contributing to the stability of the magnetic field. Studying the core is essential for understanding fundamental geological processes and the protection that the magnetic field provides to life on Earth against solar and cosmic radiation.
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