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The thin, solid, outermost layer of the Earth is officially known as the crust.
This is the inner core.
The lithosphere.
About 99% of the solid Earth is made up of a small fraction of all the known elements.The solid Earth's most abundant elements include oxygen, silicon, iron, aluminum, and calcium.
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No.
The thin, solid, outermost layer of the Earth is officially known as the crust.
This is the inner core.
Radium is a natural chemical element, solid, alkaline earth metal.
A landform is a natural feature of the solid surface of the Earth
The center of the earth, known as the "inner core" is a solid sphere that consists of an iron-nickel alloy.
The lithosphere.
No, it's known that the Earth is composed of solid (or in some cases) liquid rocks.
This is typically known as "dew".
- for a natural material: a stone from Antarctic- for a manmade material: solid helium
It is the surface we live on and is known as the Earth's Crust.