Earth's mantle is 2,900 km thick (1,800 miles)
The mantle is located directly beneath the Earth's crust and is approximately 1,800 miles (2,900 kilometers) thick. The boundary between the crust and the mantle is known as the Mohorovičić discontinuity or Moho.
I heard this from another page on the internet. If you dig 5 miles down starting from the deepest part of the pacific ocean, you will hit the mantle.
It's approximately (3,963)miles down to the earths core.
The stratosphere's upper limit is about 20 miles above sea level.
In my 7th grade science class, so far I know that the first layer is the Crust, the second is the Lithosphere, the third is the Asthenosphere, the fourth is The Upper Mentle Region, the fifth is The Lower Mantle Region, this next layer is not considered a layer but it is called the Metal Oxide Belt\Region, the sixth is the Outer Core, and the seventh is the Inner Core.
The mantle is located directly beneath the Earth's crust and is approximately 1,800 miles (2,900 kilometers) thick. The boundary between the crust and the mantle is known as the Mohorovičić discontinuity or Moho.
3160 miles-mantle to inner core.
The upper mantle of Earth begins just beneath the crust, which ranges in thickness from about 5-70 km (3-44 miles) depending on the location. The upper mantle extends to a depth of about 670 km (416 miles) beneath the Earth's surface, marking the boundary with the lower mantle.
250000 miles
it starts roughly 10 miles up.
The Earth's mantle extends from the base of the crust down to a depth of about 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) at the boundary with the outer core. This region is divided into the upper mantle and lower mantle based on differences in composition and behavior.
The mantle, by far, is the thickest layer of the Earth.
Earth's closest neighboring star is the sun; about 93 million miles away.
it may be 2900 km The mantle is about 1,800 miles deep, and depending on where on the earth, it may be between 10km (where there is a thinner lithosphere) to 50+ km!
The mantle contains the bulk of Earth's rock, far surpassing the crust. The outer core is a liquid, and therefore would not be considered rock.
Earth's closest neighboring star is the sun; about 93 million miles away.
I'm 50. So data from "How far is Earths orbit" gives an orbit of 584 million miles. 584 x 50 = 29,200 million miles.