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Q: Which component of the Earth includes the water above on or in the earth's crust?
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What component of the Earth includes the water above on or in the earth's crust?

The Hydrosphere.


What is the layer that floats above the earths core?

The earth's mantle.


What layer of the earths atmosphere extends 17km above the earth?

stratosphere


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The radius of Earth in kilometers is 6400 km.The earth is big in 6400 km in radius above its surface.


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its under the crust, its hot, its orange, its above the core, its in the earth


What is the layer just above the earths center?

the center of the earth is called the inner core then you have the outer core and then you have the mantle and lastly the earths crust


Is the jet stream about 100 kilometers above earths surface?

Yes they are about 100 kilometers above Earth's surface. Thanks, Jessica


What is the mantel of the earth made of?

The largest portion of the earth. Below the crust and above the core of the Earth! what percentage is it of the earth?


Why can a satellite be stationary above the earths surface?

It appears stationary because it is moving around the Earth at the same rate that the Earth is rotating about its axis.


What layer is just above the earth's center?

the center of the earth is called the inner core then you have the outer core and then you have the mantle and lastly the earths crust