The Earth's mantle is about 2,890 km (or 1,800 mi) thick.
The overall thickness of the earth's mantle (both upper and lower mantle) is about 2885 km, or 1795 miles.
there are 7 layers in earths mantle.
in the earths mantle
No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
the earths Mantle is heated by the lava that is under neath the Mantle
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410km
Earths mantle is less dense and very hot. The mantle is 2885km thick.
The earths mantle is one of the four major layers, laying between the crust and the outer core. At 2885 kilometers, it is the thickest layer.
The thickness of the mantle is about 2891km thick according to the USGS. Checkout the website to learn more about the Earth's interior. http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/interior/
It is 2,900 kilometers
there are 7 layers in earths mantle.
the mantle
the crust is the thickness of earths layers
The thickness of the Earth's mantle is about 2900 km and it's upper boundary is about 100km deep. There is a really cool cutaway drawing available by using the Wikipedia link.
the earth's mantle is brown
mantle
you will find it in earths mantle because it is a kind of an igneous rock