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Earth's Carbon Mostly in Its Core

Earth's interior layers and core
Different layers inside the Earth. Scientists think carbon in the core may account for its light density.
(Image credit: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

A tiny fraction of carbon helps account for the oddly light density of Earth's iron core, a new computer simulation finds.

Though the core is only 0.1 percent to 0.8 percent carbon, the iron ball is the largest reservoir of carbon on the planet, the study authors said.

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