The layers of the Earth go as such:
Crust --> Mantle --> Outer Core --> Inner Core
The core is the central part of the Earth below the mantle. The mantle is the rock layer that is between the core and crust of the Earth.
the core is basic but it's broken down to inner and outer core also
the core
core?
The mantle is a layer of hot,solid rock beneath the crust and a core is the central part of Earth.
The thickest part of the Earth is called the mantle.
Yes, the mantle is part iron.
No, although a large part of the mantle forms the mesosphere, the upper brittle mantle is part of the lithosphere and the ductile layer of the mantle below this is formed of the asthenosphere. The mantle below the asthenosphere (i.e. that part from 700 km down to the core-mantle boundary is the mesosphere).
mantle
It is the inner core.
outer core
The asthenosphere is the upper part of the upper mantle.
The lithosphere is a part of the mantle ( the layer of Earth just below the crust_
Mantle plumes are in the mantle, BELOW the Earth's crust. The circulation of heat from the lower mantle to the upper mantle can cause "hot spots" in the overlying crust, heating the magma in the areas.
The mantle is a layer of hot,solid rock beneath the crust and a core is the central part of Earth.
The part of the mantle below the lithosphere is called the Asthenosphere.
The mantle, by far, is the thickest layer of the Earth.
Yes, it is the top part of the Earth's mantle
The mantle is counted as the middle part of the earth
Yes, it is the top part of the Earth's mantle
Partially molten, plastic like, flowing layer located below the solid part of Earth's mantle is the Asthenosphere. The asthenosphere is mechanically weak and ductiley deforming region of the upper mantle.