Study confirms rotation of Earth’s inner core has slowed. Here's why ? 

Gravitational interaction between the solid inner core and liquid outer core

Black Section Separator

Heat Transfer from the core to the mantle.

High Viscosity of the Outer Core

Magnetic Field Generation by the motion of liquid iron in the outer core.

Tidal forces from the Moon and the Sun

Variation in Magnetic Field due to the dynamics of the core

Seismic waves passing through the Earth

Continued monitoring is essential to track changes in the Earth's core rotation.

Ongoing scientific research aims to unravel its mechanisms for Earth's overall dynamics and environmental stability.

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