Earth's mantle is about 1,800 miles thick with an average temperature of 5400 °F
with a range of about 1,652 °F to 7,230 °F (according to Wikipedia).
Earth's mantle is about 1,800 miles thick with an average temperature of 5400 °F with a range of about 1,652 °F to 7,230 °F (according to Wikipedia).
The Earth's mantle is about 1800 miles thick.
Mantle.
Mantle.
it is 6.8 miles deep
Answer: 1800 yd = 1.02272 miles.
1800 km is 1118 miles.
Saturn's atmosphere is dense and hot, but the rapidly moving upper clouds are cold and thick, with wind speeds reaching up to 1800 km per hour near the equator.
1800 meters = 1.12 miles.
Very good question. Many people have been wondering this, actually. How thick is the Earth's mantle? Well, I did some research and found out that the Earth's mantle is about 1800 miles thick, or 2900 kilometers thick. It contains about 80 percent of the Earth's mass. Wow!
the arrival of railroads
2896.8 miles