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How are the crust and the inner core ALIKE?

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At the center of the earth, and under pressure-together make up 1/3 of the Earth's mass

Step-by-step explanation:

The Earth's Crust is the smallest and most external among the layers of the planet Earth. It is here that the transformations of the relief take place and where all the internal and external processes that cause its formation and transformation are expressed morphologically.

The inner core of the Earth, in turn, is essentially a large ball of crystallized solid iron, located some 5,000 kilometers below the Earth's surface. At about 2400 kilometers in diameter, it is smaller than the Moon.

These two, have some things in common, among them we can mention that in the center of the earth, and under pressure, together they form 1/3 of the Earth's mass.

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