it is made of solid rock
Yes, however there is no clear boundary between crust and mantle as both are basaltic and stationary. There is a small solid iron core.
There are a few different layers of the moon. There are the mantle, the partial melt, the fluid outer core, and the solid inner core.Ê
The composition of the moon mostly resembles the Earth's mantle.
1.CORE The very heart of the moon. 2.LOWER MANTLE The asthenosphere, from where the majority of moonquakes emanate. 3. UPPER MANTLE The lithosphere which is the most rigid part of the mantle
1.CORE The very heart of the moon. 2.LOWER MANTLE The asthenosphere, from where the majority of moonquakes emanate. 3. UPPER MANTLE The lithosphere which is the most rigid part of the mantle. 4.CRUST The anorthosite crust is the external envelope of the moon. 5.BASALTS OF THE MARIA Local covering of the moon. The three layers of the Moon: Crust, Mantle, and the Core.
Mostly the Moon's solid mantle comprises olivene and pyroxenes.
Yes, however there is no clear boundary between crust and mantle as both are basaltic and stationary. There is a small solid iron core.
The moon has no layers beginning with "r". However, beginning in the center there are the core, mantle and crust.
The moon's average density is about the same as the density of mantle of the Earth.
Yes, the composition of the moon's mantle is similar to that of Earth's mantle in terms of silicate minerals and elements like magnesium and iron. This similarity suggests that the moon's mantle may have been formed from materials that were also present in the Earth's mantle.
There are a few different layers of the moon. There are the mantle, the partial melt, the fluid outer core, and the solid inner core.Ê
The composition of the moon mostly resembles the Earth's mantle.
the core, the mantle, the crust, and the maria
1.CORE The very heart of the moon. 2.LOWER MANTLE The asthenosphere, from where the majority of moonquakes emanate. 3. UPPER MANTLE The lithosphere which is the most rigid part of the mantle
1.CORE The very heart of the moon. 2.LOWER MANTLE The asthenosphere, from where the majority of moonquakes emanate. 3. UPPER MANTLE The lithosphere which is the most rigid part of the mantle. 4.CRUST The anorthosite crust is the external envelope of the moon. 5.BASALTS OF THE MARIA Local covering of the moon. The three layers of the Moon: Crust, Mantle, and the Core.
The mean density of the Moon is around 3.34 g/cm³, which is similar to the densities of mantle rocks found on Earth. The Moon's composition is primarily made up of silicate rocks similar to those found in the Earth's mantle, which contributes to its comparable density.
The layers of the moon, from the inside out, are the core, the mantle, and the crust. The core is thought to be small and mostly solid, while the mantle is believed to be a thick layer of solid rock. The crust is the outermost layer and is composed of rocky materials.