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The mantle is ... about 2,970 km thick (~1,800 mi) rocky shell that constitutes about 84 percent of Earth's volume. It is predominantly solid and takes over Earth's iron-rich hot core, which occupies about 15 percent of Earth's volume
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The Earth's greatest bulk composition is located in the Earth's mantle. The mantle is comprised of many elements that include oxygen, iron, sulfur, silicon, nickel, sulfur, magnesium, calcium, and much more.
The earth has four layers, the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core.
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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!
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The Earth's mantle is about 1800 miles thick.
there are two although there are others below the earth such as the crust, upper mantle, and mantle. so there are two that are are labelled core and three that are not.
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The Earth's greatest bulk composition is located in the Earth's mantle. The mantle is comprised of many elements that include oxygen, iron, sulfur, silicon, nickel, sulfur, magnesium, calcium, and much more.
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The earth has four layers, the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core.
The moon's crust composition is similar to the Earth's, but the moon's mantle contains a higher amount of iron. While the moon's crust is composed of 43 percent oxygen, 20 percent silicon, 19 percent magnesium, 10 percent iron, and trace amounts of other elements. The Earth's crust is made up of 46.6 percent oxygen, 27.7 percent silicon, 8.1 percent aluminum, 5.1 percent of iron, 2.1 percent magnesium, and other elements.
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