I is Soil. Because of the cracks and spaces.
The solid rock that underlies loose material, such as soil, sand, clay, or gravel.
You can stand on it which proves its solid, there are volcano's which prove its not solid in the center
Thankfully, the solid layer of the Earth's crust is the outer, solid land we live on.
The Earth is made up of several layers, divided by sub-layers, divided by even more sub-layers. There is the core, which is mostly made up of solid iron; the outer core which is up to 10% liquid so still contains a lot of solid rock; the lower mantle which is ductile (solid rock that is not completely melted but still solid in a 'plastic' state), the upper mantle which consists of crystalline forms of olivine and pyroxenes among some other solid materials, and then the crust which on average is about 40 km thick. Whereas the crust is made of solid rock, there are other layers that are solid rock as well.
The exact very middle. Because, it is lava.
The solid rock that underlies loose material, such as soil, sand, clay, or gravel.
It's gravel that contains everything from the crusher, that is screen 1/4" and smaller. That means it contains a lot of small particles and dust. It is especially useful as it packs down hard to form a good solid base, unlike regular gravel that remains loose.
All the layers of the Earth are solid except for the outer core which is comprised of molten iron and nickel.
No. Neptune is a gas planet, meaning it has no solid surface.
Inner core
You can stand on it which proves its solid, there are volcano's which prove its not solid in the center
None candy canes don't have layers. Candy canes are a solid they don't have layers. CANDY CANES DON'T HAVE LAYERS. But onions have layers.
A glacier is an example of a solid that flows, albeit very slowly.
solid and liquid
if it wasent it would be loose
if it wasent it would be loose
if it wasent it would be loose