No. The mantle and inner core are also solid.
No, the Earth has four main layers: the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. The crust is the outermost layer and is made up of solid rock. Beneath the crust is the mantle, which is semi-solid. The core is composed of liquid outer core and solid inner core.
each layer should be classified by name solid or liquid only one
You have the core, then you have the crust which is the outermost layer :)
Metals are primarily mined from the earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. The crust contains a wide range of minerals and metal ores that can be extracted through mining processes. The earth's mantle, which lies beneath the crust, is composed mainly of solid rock and does not contain significant deposits of metals that are economically viable to mine.
A geophysicist may say that the earth has only one layer which is liquid, the outer core. However a hydrologist may also include the hydrosphere, although whether this can truly be considered a layer of the earth is debatable.
The Earth's liquid layers are (working outward from the core):The outer core (Molten iron and nickel)The mantel (A layer of hot rocks with the consistency of asphalt which flows)The hydrosphere (oceans)The atmosphere
No. The mantle and inner core are also solid.
each layer should be classified by name solid or liquid only one
Of all the solid layers of the earth, the Crust has the least mass. It is the thinest layer, has the lowest density (it floats on the mantle), and in the oceans, it is only about four miles thick.However, the layer with the least mass is not solid, but gaseous. You're breathing it!
True or false: the crust includes BOTH dry land and the bottoms of the oceans?
The only layer we have seen is the crust, or outermost layer.
the crust of the earth
true or false? the crust is the earths only solid layer or part
Only on the crust
the outer most layer of earth is CRUST
The only layer of the earth to contain life is the crust. The crust consists of two parts: the continental crust and the oceanic crust. The oceanic crust is below the oceans and is 4-7 miles thick. The continental crust is the surface you see. It is mostly water and 29% land.
the first layer is the crust.
You have the core, then you have the crust which is the outermost layer :)