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Outer Core
The next layer after the Mantle is the Outer Core. This layer extends from a depth of around 2266 kms (1408 miles) to 5150 km (3200 miles) beneath the Earth's surface. Scientists believe that the outer core is made up of liquid molten lava, which has a scorching temperature of 700-1300 degrees Celsius. This molten lava consists of metals such as Iron and Nickel.
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The next layer after the Mantle is the Outer Core. This layer extends from a depth of around 2266 kms (1408 miles) to 5150 km (3200 miles) beneath the Earth's surface. Scientists believe that the outer core is made up of liquid molten lava, which has a scorching temperature of 700-1300 degrees Celsius. This molten lava consists of metals such as Iron and Nickel.
Visit other related links : Layers of the Earth, Crust of the Earth, Mantle of the Earth and Inner Core of the Earth