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Earth’s inner core is growing more on one side, and here’s why it isn’t tipping – Deccan Herald
More than 5,000 kilometres beneath us, Earth’s solid metal inner core wasn’t discovered until 1936. Almost a century later, we’re…
By Jessica Irving for The Conversation
More than 5,000 kilometres beneath us, Earths solid metal inner core wasnt discovered until 1936. Almost a century later, were still struggling to answer basic questions about when and how it first formed.
These arent…
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