The outer core is the only Earth layer that is liquid.
Crust, Mantle, Core. The Crust is about 10 miles thick.
if you are talking about layers of soil there is a bunch but if you want the generic thing that would be 4 crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. if you want like the plate layers i dont know how to spell any of them.
A peach is the better choice. Just like the earth it has a crust (skin of peach), a molten layer (the flesh), and a core (the pit).
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The outer core is liquid.
the answer is the mantle
the earth is in solid and liquid form thus penetration is different tha:t account for the different earth layers.
crust
No. Liquid iron is found in the outer core. There are distinct layers in the earth.
Layers of the Earth include the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. The inner core is made up of iron, nickel, and sulfur while the outer core is liquid.
The two layers of earth that are made up of liquids are the crust and the outer core. The crust is the surface of the earth which is where the oceans are. The outer core is made up of iron and is the creator of the earths magnetic field.
No only the outer core, the inner core is solid rock
there are 4 layers crust- dirt, mantel- hot rock, outer core- liquid metal, inner core- solid metal.
From outer to inner, the layers of the Earth are the Crust, a thin, rock layer, then the Mantle, the thickest layer of Earth, then the Outer Core, a liquid mixture of Nickel and Iron, and then the Inner Core, a solid ball of Nickel and Iron.
Inner core (probably solid); outer core (probably liquid); mantle, crust.
A geophysicist may say that the earth has only one layer which is liquid, the outer core. However a hydrologist may also include the hydrosphere, although whether this can truly be considered a layer of the earth is debatable.