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How does the density of the earth's core compare to the other layers of the earth

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The atmosphere and Earth's interior are layered by density. ... Earth's core, at its center, is denser than its crust. The lowest layer of the atmosphere is denser than the upper layer. Earth's liquid metal outer core has convection, which generates the magnetic field.

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