Yes. The lowest level of the atmosphere is the troposphere, which includes the part that we breathe.
The troposphere.
The edible part, because the "lower layer of the atmosphere" would be the troposphere that takes 75% of the mass of air in the atmosphere itself. The core is the earth, and the skin is the rest of the atmosphere.
all of it it is the lower part of it
Biosphere
The Earth's crust includes everything we know ON EARTH except for the Mantle, and core, and the elements of the mantle, and core.
a rigid layer that can break under stress
No, earth's crust is not part of the atomosphere.
Upper Part
Heat from the mantle melts part of the lower crust.
Hydrogen I believe
I suppose that the earth's crust is composed from rock while hydrosphere and atmosphere are composed from something else.
Heat from the mantle melts part of the lower crust.
The crust is?æneither troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere?æ nor exosphere; these are layers of the atmosphere. The crust and the upper part of the mantle makes?æup the lithosphere.
The edible part, because the "lower layer of the atmosphere" would be the troposphere that takes 75% of the mass of air in the atmosphere itself. The core is the earth, and the skin is the rest of the atmosphere.
Heat from the mantle melts part of the lower crust
all of it it is the lower part of it
The lower part of the oceanic crust is called the gabbro layer. It is formed when magma solidifies below the Earth's surface, creating a rock type that is rich in minerals like silica and magnesium. The gabbro layer is typically found beneath the basalt layer of the oceanic crust.
To the lower part of the stratosphere.