The Crust. the crust The crust!
The troposphere's topmost boundary is the tropopause.
The photosphere is the layer of the sub that can be seen from earth.
The awnser is atmosphere. It surrounds the earth protecting the life on earth. Thank you for using this Awner.
The layer of air around the earth supports life and its called the atmosphere.
The solid layer of the earth that can still flow is called the asthenosphere. This layer is located in the mantle of the earth the layer below the upper crust and lithosphere, home of the tectonic plates.
Soil is the topmost layer of the Earth's crust.
Soil is the topmost layer of the Earth's crust.
You have the core, then you have the crust which is the outermost layer :)
lithosphere The upper layer of Earth, which includes its thin brittle crust and upper mantle.
The topmost atmospheric layer is called the exosphere. This layer extends from about 500 kilometers (310 miles) above the surface of the Earth to the edge of space, around 10,000 kilometers (6,200 miles) up.
The topmost solid part of the Earth is called the crust. It is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface and is divided into oceanic and continental crust.
The inner core is the deepest layer of the Earth, located at the center of the planet beneath the outer core. It is composed mainly of solid iron and nickel and has temperatures reaching up to 5,700°C.
The topmost layer of the Earth's crust is called the "lithosphere." It includes the Earth's crust and the uppermost part of the mantle, and it is divided into several rigid tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere below. The lithosphere is where most geological activities, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, occur.
The layer of Earth with the greatest amount of decayed material is the topmost layer, known as the soil layer or the humus layer. This layer contains organic matter formed from the decomposition of plants and animals, contributing to soil fertility.
Surface layer or topmost.
The topmost layer of the atmosphere is known as the exosphere. It extends from about 500 kilometers (310 miles) above the Earth's surface and gradually transitions into outer space. The exosphere is composed of very low-density particles and no distinct boundary exists between it and space.
The topmost layer of soil is called the topsoil. It is rich in organic matter and nutrients, making it essential for plant growth.