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Wrong category. Not sure what you mean by "space terms". If you astronomically, it's part of the structure of rocky planets such as Earth.

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What is a mantle in scientific terms?

a Mantle


What is the color of mercurys mantle in space?

yellow


Is the mantle porous?

No. The mantle is under such great pressure that any pore space would close immediately.


Can the alimentary canal be seen in the mantle cavity?

No, the alimentary canal cannot be seen in the mantle cavity. The mantle cavity is primarily a space in mollusks that houses the gills and other structures, while the alimentary canal is part of the digestive system located within the body of the organism. The two systems are distinct, although they may be functionally related in terms of overall physiology.


do you know what a space is?

In simple terms space is a volume. In complex terms is it is what Einstein called "space time".


What major earth layer occupies the most space?

the mantle.


What is a clam's mantle cavity?

space between mantle and visceral mass. Digestive, reproductive, and excretory systems all empty into mantle cavity, so basically all of its poop pours into it.


What is a region in math terms?

It is a subset of the space that, in mathematical terms, you are working in.


What is the name of the space directly in front of a moving object called in terms of composition?

The space directly in front of a moving object is called the "leading space" in terms of composition.


Does The composition of the moon most closely resembles the earths mantle?

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.


Is the crust larger than the mantle?

No, the crust is not larger than the mantle. The Earth's mantle is significantly thicker and makes up a larger volume of the Earth's interior compared to the crust. The crust typically ranges from about 5 to 70 kilometers in thickness, while the mantle extends to about 2,900 kilometers deep. Thus, the mantle is much larger in terms of both thickness and volume.


Is nickel a primary component of earth's mantle?

No. AIt is not in the top 20 elements in terms of crustal abundance.