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Is the Inner Core Really Solid?

The rate of the inner core growth is about 1 millimeter per year. The material behaves almost like a water-saturated clay and some materials are like that, gold, platinum, rubber, for example. This is how the inner core behaves. So you can think about the way the inner core grows as a sort of a fossilized record of the Earth's past.

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