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There are four layers inside the Earth, three of which are solid and one of which is liquid—not magma but molten metal nearly as hot as the sun's surface.

A solid iron ball with a diameter of approximately 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) is the deepest layer. The pressure is so high that iron cannot melt, even though the inner core is white hot.

All of the planets in the Solar System contain significant amounts of water, but only Earth has access to liquid surface water. Oceans cover approximately 71% of the planet's surface, dwarfing polar ice, lakes, and rivers. Continents and islands make up the remaining 29% of Earth's surface.

What makes up Earth?

There are three distinct layers in the earth: the mantle, the core, and the crust. Solid rock, mostly basalt and granite, make up this outer layer of the earth. The crust can be one of two kinds: the ocean and the continent. The oceanic crust is mostly composed of basalt, which makes it denser and thinner.

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