Earth's outer core is a significant layer of the planet located between the solid mantle and the inner core. It extends from about 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) below the Earth's surface to approximately 5,150 kilometers (about 3,200 miles) deep. The outer core is predominantly composed of molten iron and nickel, along with lighter elements such as sulfur and oxygen.

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