convection currents
Convection cell
no, the core is divided into two different parts-the inner core and outer-core, the mantle is just one piece.
Yes. Magma is underground molten rock.
50 to 300 degrees f.
The core of the earth is surrounded by the mantle.The earth's core is called the inner core. Just outside that is the outer core, and it is liquid. Outside the liquid outer core is the mantle.
From thick to thin: mantle, outer core, inner core, crust.
convection cell
A convection cell.
no, the core is divided into two different parts-the inner core and outer-core, the mantle is just one piece.
Yes. Magma is underground molten rock.
The mantle and core are composed of the same material.APEX
no, the core is divided into two different parts-the inner core and outer-core, the mantle is just one piece.
The crust and solid brittle upper mantle make up the lithosphere.The plastic ductile upper mantle forms the asthenosphere.The mantle below the asthenospgere down to the boundary of the core forms the mesosphere.The core is split into the outer and inner, the difference being the outer core is in a liquid state and the inner core is a solid.
The crust and solid brittle upper mantle make up the lithosphere.The plastic ductile upper mantle forms the asthenosphere.The mantle below the asthenospgere down to the boundary of the core forms the mesosphere.The core is split into the outer and inner, the difference being the outer core is in a liquid state and the inner core is a solid.
there different cuz the mantle is on the out side, there similar cuz they both have a solid part
The core is hotter, more dense, and consists primarily of iron and nickel, different in elemental and chemical composition than the mantle which is highly mineralized.
The Earth's interior is made up of four layers, the crust, mantle, outer core and the inner core. In the mantle, temperatures range between 500 to 900 degrees Celsius at the upper boundary with the crust; to over 4,000 degrees Celsius at the boundary with the outer core.
The lower mantle is about 7,200 degrees F, while the inner core is about 10,000 degrees F. The inner core is the innermost layer and the lower mantle is the 5th innermost layer.