Very good question. Many people have been wondering this, actually. How thick is the Earth's mantle? Well, I did some research and found out that the Earth's mantle is about 1800 miles thick, or 2900 kilometers thick. It contains about 80 percent of the Earth's mass. Wow!
mantle
Earth has a thin atmosphere. Saturn has a thick atmosphere.
It is 25 miles long.
the crust is the thickness of earths layers
Yes, a thick layer of ozone covers the entire earth. This layer is called ozone layer and is present in the stratosphere region of atmosphere.
Yes, a thick layer of ozone covers the entire earth. This layer is called ozone layer and is present in the stratosphere region of atmosphere.
I think the answer is thin; the crust is between 3 and 30 miles thick; less than 1% of the diameter of the Earth.
Mars is thick to earth
The Earths crust is about 6miles thick and it covers the entire earth even at the bottom of oceans. The crust is only the beginning of the Earth and underneath is the mantle, outer layer and inner core.
The Earths crust is about 6miles thick and it covers the entire earth even at the bottom of oceans. The crust is only the beginning of the Earth and underneath is the mantle, outer layer and inner core.
very thick
The Earth's atmosphere is about 300 miles (480 km) thick.
The earth's outer core is 2,300 kilometers thick.
It's about 2900Km thick It is 2,867km thick, which is 1,781 miles thick. The above answer is correct too though, and is probably easier to remember.
1200 km thick
50 to 250 miles thick