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What evidence tells scientsts that Earth's core is solid?

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A PKJKP traverses the inner core as a shear wave, so this is the direct evidence that the inner core is solid," Cao told LiveScience, "because only in the solid material the shear wave can exist. In the liquid material, say water, only the compressional wave can travel through."

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They make graphs from what they collect.
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