The outer core, inner core, mantle, crust, water, atmosphere. This is the order from densest to least dense.
the density and temperature of the layers. The farther you go up, the less dense each layer is.
As the earth formed, the heavier, more dense elements sunk toward the center, while the lighter, less dense ones stayed near the surface. The result was layers of rocks of similar density.
The outer core, inner core, mantle, crust, water, atmosphere. This is the order from densest to least dense.
The ocean is stratified with denser layers below less dense layers.
No
The crust is the least dense. The inner core is the most dense. So from the middle outwards the layers get less and less dense
The least dense layer will be found on top of the other layers, as less dense materials tend to float on top of denser materials.
The Earth's crust is the outermost layer of the Earth, and it is the thinnest layer compared to the mantle and core. It is divided into oceanic crust, which is thinner and denser, and continental crust, which is thicker and less dense.
because it is less dense than the sea water
i No, ;it would be easier in denser air. Less dense air gives nothing for the wings of the plane to use to propel itself upwards. Less dense air would make the plane crash.
No, it doesn't matter. If you put water and oil in a cup, the oil will always be on top of the water, no matter the order that you put them in. This is because oil is less dense then water:)
No. The crust contains a small fraction of earth's mass. Most of the mass is contained in the mantle.