Water leaking into Earth's core may have birthed a mysterious layer that churns out crystals

Scientists may have finally found the cause of a mysterious, crystal-forming layer that surrounds Earth’s core — “leaking water” that trickles down from Earth’s surface and reacts with our planet’s metallic heart.

In the 1990s, geologists discovered a thin layer surrounding Earth’s outer core — a swirling ocean of liquid metal that surrounds the solid inner core. The layer, dubbed the E-prime layer, or E’ layer, is more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) thick — relatively slim compared with other sections of Earth’s interior — and sits around 1,800 miles (2,900 km) beneath Earth’s surface. 

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