# How to visualize earth's core using mathematica

Is there a way to visualize the earth's core using mathematica's volume rendering technique. Can someone who has looked at the feature provide an example for doing the visualization.

Possible add this to a manipulate so the crust opens up to reveal the inside.

The basic layers like:

• – Carl Lange Jan 26 at 19:29
• @Kuba I have added a picture from kids book. It is just to explain the thing to a child in 3D. – user13892 Jan 26 at 19:31
• @CarlLange that would work but is there a way to stick the crust as well. A real image of a surface. – user13892 Jan 26 at 19:32
• @user13892 then also related are: mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/3646/… and mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/60427/… – Carl Lange Jan 26 at 19:38
• @CarlLange Is there a way to give it 3D texture like mountain = Entity["Mountain", "MountEverest"]; surface = GeoElevationData[GeoDisk[mountain, Quantity[3, "Miles"]]]; ListPlot3D[Reverse[surface], MeshFunctions -> {#3 &}, Mesh -> 30, ImageSize -> Large, ColorFunction -> Automatic]. But from far way since i want it for the entire earth. With possible of scaling parameters since it would be hard to see the texture at that scale. – user13892 Jan 26 at 19:42