he Earth's inner core reaches temperatures that are at times greater than 9000°F. What causes this layer to remain solid despite the high temperature?
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yes.... you were tagged ;-;
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I thought you would put something like "Here are a few ambassadors of OS. Message them if you need anything" because of the ambassador names but I guess it won't work now. I think "Here are a few of our great users. Message them if you need anything" would be good.
hmm..... good idea Conflux :D I'll edit my welcoming :P
lel, he even tagged another non ambi :p
Kiki isn't even an ambi lol.
I have no idea why we were tagged before. ._.
Ok guys lets not spam this post.
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