The core (Earth's interior, as you stated above) is believed to be composed of iron (80%), as well as nickel and several light elements, whereas other dense elements like uranium and lead are either too uncommon to be obvious, or may bind to the lighter elements and stay in the Earth's crust. Some people once argued that the inner core could actually be in the form of one single iron crystal. :O and since the inner core of the Earth is extremely hot, and all hot things cool over time, the Earth's core is solidifying over time (though VERY slowly so don't worry)
How does the hydrosphere change the earth over time
When there is no weathering. When there there are no intrusions of magma beneath rock no metamorphic rock will form. But, this is impossible as the Earth atmosphere and interior forces are so dynamic. Over time all rocks will undergo some kind of change.
climate and weathering
The study of Earth's atmosphere is called meteorology. Geology is the study of the Earth, including Earth's surface and interior; geologists study the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the processes that shape it over time.
Changes in the earth's atmosphere over a short period of time are referred to as climate change. These changes can occur naturally or because of humans.
The interior of the Earth is slowly cooling.
How does the hydrosphere change the earth over time
You don't say which speed, but all change over time.
Components of the earth that changed the least over time include the earth's crust and mantle and the structure of the earth's interior. Other structures that have changed very little include the components of the atmosphere.
It is that that if the earth can change over time, then life can to.
the answer is...erosionvalcanoesearthquackes
the answer is...erosionvalcanoesearthquackes
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earth changes over time do to water wind and glacier
When there is no weathering. When there there are no intrusions of magma beneath rock no metamorphic rock will form. But, this is impossible as the Earth atmosphere and interior forces are so dynamic. Over time all rocks will undergo some kind of change.
Over time due to the Plates underneath the earth.
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