The Earth is pretty much spherical, or ball-shaped. (Technically speaking, it is an "oblate spheroid", which means a "lightly squished ball".) It looks like a ball from every perspective. When you look at the Earth from the other side, you see different geography, but it's still a ball.
If you were to go out in space and travel around the world, it would look very much like a globe - except that globes don't have clouds, and the Earth does.
The outer core, followed by the inner core.
Cassini spacecraft
The layer below the earth's outer layer is mesosphere. It is the 3rd layer.
a space craft
Well, you certainly can't go walking. You need to go in a specially designed spacecraft, one that costs millions of dollars to design, build, and send to outer space.
The interior of the Earth, similar to the other terrestrial planets, is chemically divided into layers. The mantle is a highly viscous layer between the crust and the outer core. As such, the core (split into the solid inner and liquid outer layers) is below the mantle.
outer core
It's the mantle.
Below the Earth's crust is the mantle and outer and inner core.
A spaceplane is a vehicle that can fly and glide like an aircraft in Earth's atmosphere and maneuver like a spacecraft in outer space. To do so, spaceplanes must incorporate features of both aircraft and spacecraft.
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The outer core, followed by the inner core.
The asthenosphere is located in the upper mantle. The asthenosphere is below the lithosphere, the brittle outer shell of the Earth.
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Cassini spacecraft
The layer below the earth's outer layer is mesosphere. It is the 3rd layer.
It is called the Apollo spacecraft.