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Only ozone can make itself stronger. It will make ozone layer thick.
It's the bottom layer of the atmosphere, where we all live. It is only about ten miles thick, but has about 80% of the air.
You have the core, then you have the crust which is the outermost layer :)
The ozone layer is confined to such small space. It is because of the need of ozone to be restricted to that amount only.
There is no layer of Earth that is predominantly molten rock. The only layer of Earth that is liquid is the outer core, however this is mainly iron and nickel. The mantle, the thickest layer of the Earth, contains rock that is "ductile" (i.e. very viscous and able to flow very slowly), but not technically "liquid."
the first layer is the crust.
We live on the crust. It is the thinnest layer of rock.
The Earths crust is about 6miles thick and it covers the entire earth even at the bottom of oceans. The crust is only the beginning of the Earth and underneath is the mantle, outer layer and inner core.
The Earths crust is about 6miles thick and it covers the entire earth even at the bottom of oceans. The crust is only the beginning of the Earth and underneath is the mantle, outer layer and inner core.
The earth's crust is the thinnest layer.the crust wich is the outermost layer on the earth on which we live
The only layer of the earth to contain life is the crust. The crust consists of two parts: the continental crust and the oceanic crust. The oceanic crust is below the oceans and is 4-7 miles thick. The continental crust is the surface you see. It is mostly water and 29% land.
Ozone is the earth's thinner layer. It only contains ozone.
The only layer we have seen is the crust, or outermost layer.
The outer core is the only layer with molten in it.
Earth's CrustThe crust is Earth's outermost layer, and it is the only layer that scientists can directly study. Earth's MantleLike the crust, Earth's mantle has a rocky composition. Earth's CoreThe core of the Earth is divided into two portions: the 2300 kilometer (1400 mile) thick outer core and the 1200 kilometer (750 mile) radius inner core.
Outer
The lowest is the troposphere, which is the layer that provides most of our weather. It contains about 80% of the Earth's air, but extends only to a height of about 11 miles (17 kilometers) at the Equator and less at the Poles.