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The hydrosphere is the layer of Earth composed of water.
Aristotle believed that matter was made of fire, water, air, and earth.
The Earth's crust
Ceres is believed to be composed of an ice crust, liquid mantle and rocky core (potentially molten). The ice and water are rich with ammonia, and the rock is rich with silicates
The outer core.
air, earth, water, and fire
Yes, in ancient Greek philosophy, it was believed that all matter was composed of these four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. They thought that different proportions of these elements gave rise to the diversity of materials found in the world. This concept was known as the theory of the four elements.
Aristotle believed that the world was made up of four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. He theorized that all matter was composed of combinations of these elements.
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The hydrosphere is the layer of Earth composed of water.
It is widely believed that water was originally brought here by comets (which are mostly composed of ice and dust).
It is believed to be composed of Rock, Metal and Water. yo
He did not picture the atom...he believed that matter was made of water, air, earth and fire.
Aristotle believed in a fifth element called "aether" or quintessence, which he believed composed celestial bodies. He proposed that matter was made up of four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. These elements combined in different proportions to form all substances in the physical world.
Not liquid water, though it is believed to be partially composed of ice.
Aristotle believed in the concept of continuous matter, considering matter to be infinitely divisible rather than composed of individual particles. He thought that substances were ultimately made up of the four elements (earth, water, air, fire) and that they transformed through a process of natural change.
Aristotle believed that everything was made from the four elements: fire, water, air, and earth. He also believed that the elements could be transformed into one another.