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- Inner_core abstract "The Earth's inner core is the Earth's innermost part and according to seismological studies, it has been believed to be primarily a solid ball with a radius of about 1220 kilometers, or 760 miles (about 70% of the Moon's radius). However, with some recent studies, some geophysicists prefer to interpret the inner core not as a solid, but as a plasma behaving as a solid. It is believed to consist primarily of an iron–nickel alloy and to be approximately the same temperature as the surface of the Sun: approximately 5700 K (5400 °C).".
- Q394352 abstract "The Earth's inner core is the Earth's innermost part and according to seismological studies, it has been believed to be primarily a solid ball with a radius of about 1220 kilometers, or 760 miles (about 70% of the Moon's radius). However, with some recent studies, some geophysicists prefer to interpret the inner core not as a solid, but as a plasma behaving as a solid. It is believed to consist primarily of an iron–nickel alloy and to be approximately the same temperature as the surface of the Sun: approximately 5700 K (5400 °C).".