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The Earth's inner core reaches temperatures that are at times greater than 9000°F. What causes this layer to remain solid despite the high temperature?

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Answer: D. the immense pressure that it is under

Step-by-step explanation:

The Inner Core is made up of iron and experiments have shown that when the pressure on a solid such as Iron increases, so does it's melting point. The Earth's inner core is under a lot of pressure from the Mantle as well as the outer core.

This pressure increases the melting point of the iron to a point where it is higher than the temperatures in it which causes it to remain in a frozen state.

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