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The outermost layer of the egg model represents the crust.
Earths crust is thicker and there is on more layer on earth than there is in an egg though so an egg wouldnt be a good model or so for the world we know as Earth.
No. Earth's crust varies in composition and thickness both vertically and across regions. It is also broken up into tectonic plates.
Just as an egg has primarily 3 layers, the yolk, the white, and the shell, so does the Earth, which has a core, a mantle, and a crust (although the core is often described as having an inner and an outer section). It is not true, however, that someday the planet Earth will hatch into a giant space chicken. Don't believe those rumors.
For a science project you could use different colored sand.
The "Crust" is one of the Earth's layer.It can be compared to an eggshell
The egg is like a model of the layers of the Earth. (see layers of the ... The egg shell will represent the thin outer layer of the Earth called the crust.
The core.
The earth's crust is like an egg because the eath has a mantle (sort of like a shell) and an egg has a shell as well. Try this get a cup get an egg pour vineger and or salt in to the cup then drop the egg in the cup. Wait 2 or 3 days and after those 3 days the egg will feel soft.
The outermost layer of the egg model represents the crust.
The Crust Of The Earth Is Like A Egg Shell In That It Has Small Bumps And Cracks Easily.
the egg's shell is not that thick like the crust, the egg white is the thickest like the mantle and the yolk is thick like the core
the egg's shell is not that thick like the crust, the egg white is the thickest like the mantle and the yolk is thick like the core
it would be an egg. though an egg is oblong, we can tell where the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust would be.
Earths crust is thicker and there is on more layer on earth than there is in an egg though so an egg wouldnt be a good model or so for the world we know as Earth.
No. Earth's crust varies in composition and thickness both vertically and across regions. It is also broken up into tectonic plates.
the inside of the earth is layered something like an egg. Both have a thin, brittle shell. The crust of the earth is broken into pieces, like the cracked shell of a hardboiled egg. The mantle of the earth is like the egg white, and the core of the earth lies in the center, like the egg yolk