inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
*Note that the thicknesses of each of the layers are only approx.
inner core, outer core, mantle, crust. Your welcome ._.
exosphere,thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere
water hail snow
In descending order: exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere.
The 5 layers of the atmosphere are the Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and the Exosphere. Troposphere is closest to earth...its also where we live,stratosphere is where our equator is located, mesosphere is the coldest of them all, thermosphere is the hottest, and then the exosphere is farthest from the earth.
The four layers that constitute the earths atmosphere in order from space to the earths surface are as follows: Inosphere (aka. Aurora) @ 350km, Mesosphere @ 90-350km, Stratosphere @ 50-90km, and Troposhere @18-50km. It's composition is 79% Nitrogen, 20% Oxygen, and 1% other gases.
inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
Eris Pluto Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter Mars Earth Mercury Venus
Crust, mantle, and then core.!(:
exosphere,thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere
the crust the mantle the outer core and the inner core.
water hail snow
In descending order: exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere.
lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core
crust, lithosphere,asthenosphere,lowermantle, outer core, inner core
lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere - layers of the atmosphere :)
Planet (in order from sun)Average temperature in KelvinAverage temperature in 'CRanked in order of coldest to hottestMercury*340677Venus7354628 (hottest)Earth287.214.056Mars210-635Jupiter**165-1084Saturn**134-1393Uranus**76-1972Neptune**72-2011 (coldest) *This is the average temperature at the equator. Unlike the other planets Mercury has a huge range in surface temperature due to lack of atmosphere. At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C).**temperature at the 1.0 bar pressure level