Wrong category. Not sure what you mean by "space terms". If you astronomically, it's part of the structure of rocky planets such as Earth.
In simple terms space is a volume. In complex terms is it is what Einstein called "space time".
In terms of space exploration, ISS is short for the International Space Station.
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Thick crust of Granetlike rock; Rocky Mantle, possibly molten nearer the center (I would classify it as an Inner mantle); and a possible Metal Core. (I got this Information From the book: SPACE. A Visual Enclopedia.)
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No. The mantle is under such great pressure that any pore space would close immediately.
In simple terms space is a volume. In complex terms is it is what Einstein called "space time".
the mantle.
A mantle clock sits on your mantle and takes up much less space than a large wall clock mounted to the wall.
In terms of space exploration, ISS is short for the International Space Station.
space between mantle and visceral mass. Digestive, reproductive, and excretory systems all empty into mantle cavity, so basically all of its poop pours into it.
It is a subset of the space that, in mathematical terms, you are working in.
No. AIt is not in the top 20 elements in terms of crustal abundance.
Brevis is the Latin equivalent of 'short'. The adjective may refer to brevity in terms of space or of time. In terms of space, it therefore may be translated as 'small' or as 'slight' in terms of weight and 'shallow' in terms of depth.
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