no ice currently on earth is that old
there are convection currents in the upper core.
Because since secondary waves cannot pass through liquids or solids, and the waves can't pass thruogh the outer core than that means that the outer core is not soild.
there are convection currents in the upper core.
the earth is in solid and liquid form thus penetration is different tha:t account for the different earth layers.
hi there well, they didnt have the technology we have today such as hi spec microscopes and computers to record data and such, so they couldnt of possibly known that the universe is larger than our solar system. Also, not sure if you know, scientists years ago belived that the earth was flat and there was an some sort of edge people could fall off :D hope this helps :)
While there is no hard data that the Earth's core is made of iron, it is thought to be made of iron because of the way gravity from the sun and moon pull the Earth.
seismic data from earthquakes all around the world.
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the last data core for the saucer is at tunguska, when you arrive there keep going to the right and you will see the last data core, good luck finding it.
there are convetion curents in the upper core. ^_~
Seismic data was used to estimate the radius of the Earths core. Inner = 1,221 km Outer = 2,259km Total = 3,480km Therefore an approximate diameter to the Earth core is 6,690 km or 4,325 miles. See related link for more information.
High-latency data fetch stalls are hidden by letting the other core issue RAM requests while the first core awaits the requested data.
Core data is an "object graph" provided to customers by Apple. It allows data to be serialized and manipulated while using "higher level" objects. It was first introduced in the Mac OS 10.4 Tiger.
The core must be able to quickly forward data to other parts of the network.
Based on observing Mercury and comparing Mercury with Earth, it is inferred that Mercury has a large core that is rich in iron. Planetary geologists estimate that the core of Mercury is about 42% of the planet's total volume. Data from research performed by these geologists strongly suggests that the planet has a molten core. Mercury's core has a higher iron content than the core of any other major planet in the solar system.
Data is sent to earth from satellites using TIROS. This is getting data from the ground.
Data is sent to earth from satellites using TIROS. This is data given from the ground.