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Earth’s Inner Core: A Shifting, Spinning Mystery’s Latest Twist

Por: The New York Times Science January 24, 2023

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Imagine Earth’s inner core — the dense center of our planet — as a heavy, metal ballerina. This iron-rich dancer is capable of pirouetting at ever-changing speeds.That core may be on the cusp of a big shift. Seismologists reported Monday in the journal that after brief but peculiar pauses, the inner core changes how it spins — relative to the motion of Earth’s surface — perhaps once every few decades. And, right now, one such... + full article



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