Earth's mantle is 2,900 km thick (1,800 miles)
35-2890km
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The earth's mantle is about 2,880 kilometers long.
1,800 miles deep
3564 m far in te earth
0 miles. You are sitting on it.
5280 is the miles away
A distance of about 1,800 miles [2,896.8 kilometers] separates the earth's mantle from the earth's crust.
The Lithosphere is not far down at all. Actually, the lithosphere is the solid rocky outer part of the earth. The lithosphere is about 100 km deep in most places.
I heard this from another page on the internet. If you dig 5 miles down starting from the deepest part of the pacific ocean, you will hit the mantle.
The stratosphere's upper limit is about 20 miles above sea level.
By far, the mantle.
A distance of about 1,800 miles [2,896.8 kilometers] separates the earth's mantle from the earth's crust.
3160 miles-mantle to inner core.
It is just beneath the lithosphere, so about 200 feet.
250000 miles
it starts roughly 10 miles up.
The mantle, by far, is the thickest layer of the Earth.
The Lithosphere is not far down at all. Actually, the lithosphere is the solid rocky outer part of the earth. The lithosphere is about 100 km deep in most places.
it may be 2900 km The mantle is about 1,800 miles deep, and depending on where on the earth, it may be between 10km (where there is a thinner lithosphere) to 50+ km!
Earth's closest neighboring star is the sun; about 93 million miles away.
The mantle contains the bulk of Earth's rock, far surpassing the crust. The outer core is a liquid, and therefore would not be considered rock.
Earth's closest neighboring star is the sun; about 93 million miles away.
I heard this from another page on the internet. If you dig 5 miles down starting from the deepest part of the pacific ocean, you will hit the mantle.