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Crust Mantle Core Inner Core
Cooler material (magma) shrinks and becomes more dense. Gravity acts on this denser material more strongly because of its greater unit mass (density = Mass/volume). Lighter material rises as the heavier material displaces it below. This produces a the apparent bouyant force.
If you mean ferrous metal, you mean a metal with iron in it.On the periodic table of elements iron = 26th element = Fe = (latin):ferrum.Ferrous metals include both iron and steel.
Wayne Matle was born on 1988-01-21.
The core, the matle, and the crust.
the earth is made of metal and liquid
the earth is made of metal and liquid
A solid layer made of iron and a nicel
Crust Mantle Core Inner Core
no, because its very hot in there. Even you cant pass to matle going to the core, no one ever tried going there.
Muammad Amr asan Khn abb has written: 'Matle'-i Sir' 'Khubah-i ghadryah' -- subject(s): Arabic Islamic sermons
Cooler material (magma) shrinks and becomes more dense. Gravity acts on this denser material more strongly because of its greater unit mass (density = Mass/volume). Lighter material rises as the heavier material displaces it below. This produces a the apparent bouyant force.
If you mean ferrous metal, you mean a metal with iron in it.On the periodic table of elements iron = 26th element = Fe = (latin):ferrum.Ferrous metals include both iron and steel.
If you are asking who was #7 for the New York Yankees, then Mickey Mantle is your answer. The Yankees retired his number in 1967. Matle was a great hitter, with a .298 batting average, 536 home runs, and 1,509 RBI's. Some historians say Mantle would have hade more homers and RBI's if not for a accident while playing baseball for the Yankees.
Yes they do breathe air from water they is how they stay alive they can live for a month under water you also may see a pond snail upside down with their bottoms out of the water they are breathing!