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Q: What layer of the Earth can be seen from the open hole?
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Which layer of the earth can be seen from open hole?

mantleIn its place is a large, exposed stretch of mantle—the deep inner layer of Earth. The crew departed from the Canary Islands, which are located off the northwestern coast of Africa. The hole is situated about 2,300 miles southwest of the Canaries.


Which layer of the sun can be seen from earth?

The photosphere is the layer of the sub that can be seen from earth.


Can the ozone layer be seen from the earth?

No, ozone layer can not be seen from the earth. It is just a transparent blanket of thin air.


What is the only layer of earth that people have actually seen?

The only layer we have seen is the crust, or outermost layer.


Do you see the corona layer from earth?

no , but it can be seen during eclipse of the sun


Children's Antarctica -consequences of ozone layer depletion?

Antarctica has seen the ozone hole. It is because of the cool weather there.


What is a sky?

A wide space, an atmosphere, as seen from the surface of the Earth that contains a layer of gases which are held in place by Earth's gravity.


What layer burns meteroids?

The meteoroids mainly burn up in the mesosphere layer, between around 50 to 90 km in altitude. When seen burning up in the sky from earth they then are referred to as meteors.


What is the layer of the sun that can be seen in a photograph?

The photosphere is the layer we can see.


What layer of sun's atmosphere can normally be seen?

That outer layer


What layer of the earth have humans drilled into the earth?

Humans have never drilled past the crust into the mantle. We have, however, seen the mantle through "hot spots" like volcanoes where the mantle is closer to the surface.


Why can't anything be seen in a black hole?

Nothing can be seen in a black hole because all the light particles are sucked into the depths of the hole, and then no one knows what happens....