The pressure at the Earth's core is estimated to be around 3 to 4 million atmospheres, or approximately 300 to 400 gigapascals. This immense pressure is a result of the weight of the overlying layers of the Earth, particularly the mantle and crust. The conditions in the core, including its high temperature, also contribute to the behavior of materials under such extreme pressure.
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