The Mantle.
The answer is Continental crust.The Mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth. :)
I don't think so because what I learnt was that thermosphere was the thickest layer in the atmosphere and stratosphere we can find ozone layer. Hope this is right. Thanks :)
The crust is the thinnest, followed by the outer core, inner core, and the mantle is the thickest.
The Earth's surface layer is called the crust.
No. the layer that actually reaches the surface is the troposphere.
The thinnest layer to the thickest layer can be written as a fraction as follows: 1/thickest layer thickness.
The earths mantle is one of the four major layers, laying between the crust and the outer core. At 2885 kilometers, it is the thickest layer.
The "crust" or biosphere
The crust
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The answer is Continental crust.The Mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth. :)
The mixed layer is generally thickest at the surface of the ocean where wind forcing and surface heating or cooling have the greatest impact on mixing. This layer extends from the surface to a certain depth, typically a few hundred meters, and plays a key role in distributing heat, nutrients, and gases throughout the upper ocean.