The lower mantle is about 7,200 degrees F, while the inner core is about 10,000 degrees F. The inner core is the innermost layer and the lower mantle is the 5th innermost layer.
The asthenosphere is part of the upper mantle and it is beneath the lithosphere. Beneath the asthenosphere and mantle is the outer core and beneath that is the inner core.
Inner core Outer core Lower mantle Upper mantle Astenosphere Moho Lithosphere Crust
Working outwards from the centre: The Earth is believed to be formed of an inner core, outer core, inner mantle, outer mantle, and the crust. The mantle is two thousand miles thick and makes up more than three-quarters of the Earth's volume.
the inner core the outer core the lower mantle athenosphere upper mantle the moho and finally the lithosphere (the earths crust )
Inner Core , Outer Core , Lower Mantle, Upper Mantle, Crust ;) ~Lucas V.
how are the lower mantle and the inner core diffrent
how are the lower mantle and the inner core diffrent
how are the lower mantle and the inner core diffrent
The asthenosphere is part of the upper mantle and it is beneath the lithosphere. Beneath the asthenosphere and mantle is the outer core and beneath that is the inner core.
Well there is the crust, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, and the inner core. So, the lower mantle is the 3rd one down.
Inner Core Outer Core Mantle Crust If you want a more precise answer: Inner Core Outer Core Lower Mantle Asthenosphere Lithosphere Crust
No. The outer and inner cores are separate from the mantle.
lower crust to upper mantle
crust, upper mantle, lower mantle, outter core,inner core,rock
From the outside into the Earth. It goes Crust, Upper Mantle, Mantle, Outer Core, and Inner Core
Inner core Outer core Lower mantle Upper mantle Astenosphere Moho Lithosphere Crust
only 1 crust. then the lithosphere, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core.