mantle
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!
Earth has a thin atmosphere. Saturn has a thick atmosphere.
It is 25 miles long.
the crust is the thickness of earths layers
The crust, which is 5-70 kilometers thick.
The lithosphere is the part of Earth's structure that is about 100 km thick. It includes the outermost layer of the Earth, including both the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle.
the lithosphere
in my motorcycle maintance book it says to change the oil every 3000km.. how many miles is that
The part of the Earth that is about 3500 km thick is the mantle. The mantle is located between the Earth's crust and core and is composed of molten rock material that flows slowly over time due to the intense heat and pressure.
1864.11 miles
3000000m = 3000km
The lithosphere is the part of the Earth's structure that is approximately 100 km thick. It consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle and is divided into tectonic plates.
Mercury is the only planet in our solar system that is less than 3000km in diameter, with a diameter of about 4879 km.
Mars is thick to earth
The Earth's rotation
The mantle layer of the Earth is approximately 2,900 km thick. It lies between the Earth's crust and core and is composed of solid rock that flows slowly over time due to heat and pressure.
3000km is about 1,864 miles.