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Scientists Have Finally Figured Out the Mysterious 'Missing Element' in Earth's Core
The last five percent of the puzzle is finally solved: silicon. Though it is out of reach, much of the Earth's core have been classified: 85 percent is made of iron and another 10 percent is made of nickel.
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