The Jewish Mantle is a velvet/silk cloth that covers the Torah when it is not being used. The Mantle is always colourful and decorative.
Upper Mantlemantle
the upper mantle(lithosphere)and the lower mantle(mesosphere)
The asthenosphere lies in, and is the upper ductile part of, the mantle. It is the layer directly underneath the lithosphere; the layer composed of the crust and uppermost rigid mantle.
It's mantle with less, then mantle with more as you go deeper into earth.
Yes. The mantle is composed of the plastic mantle, or the upper part, which is partially molten. The stiffer mantle is under it. it is not as molten
No.
It is an embroidered cloth cover for the Torah-scroll. See also:More about Torah-scrolls
Judaism confers the mantle of adulthood on boys at the age of 13.
The mantle is a tapestry that goes over the Holy Ark, which serves both to sanctify the Holy Ark and the Torahs that lie within and serves as an artwork to show Jewish devotion to God.
1) A mantle is the cloth cover in which the Torah-scroll is wrapped. 2) Some use the translation of "mantle" for the word Tallit, the fringed garment worn by Jewish men during morning prayers.
the inner mantle is different than the outer mantle because the inner mantle is hotter than the outer mantle.
The upper mantle and the lower mantle.
Upper Mantlemantle
the inner mantle is hotter than the outer mantle.
upper mantle and the lower mantle
The upper mantle and the lower mantle.
The mantle and the outer mantle