Earth's mantle lies roughly between 30 and 2900 km below the surface, .... decreases more rapidly with height than does a rising hot plume
No. It is the other way around. The inner core lies directly below the mantle.
The lithosphere lies just below Earth's lower mantle.
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Yes, the inner mantle is solid rock, due to high pressure.
the earths core is the hottest part of the earth. the metals in the earths outer core is liquid because of the heat and the metals in the earths core is solid but still the earths core is the hottest
The layer of the Earth below the crust is called the mantle. The mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth with a depth of 2,890 kilometers.
The interior of the Earth, similar to the other terrestrial planets, is chemically divided into layers. The mantle is a highly viscous layer between the crust and the outer core. As such, the core (split into the solid inner and liquid outer layers) is below the mantle.
Crust, Mantle, Inner Layer, Outer Layer
the mantle then the outer core then the inner core
No. It is the other way around. The inner core lies directly below the mantle.
Yes, the inner mantle is solid rock, due to high pressure.
From the outside into the Earth. It goes Crust, Upper Mantle, Mantle, Outer Core, and Inner Core
Depends if your talking about the inner core or the outer core: Outer core or mantle.
the earths core is the hottest part of the earth. the metals in the earths outer core is liquid because of the heat and the metals in the earths core is solid but still the earths core is the hottest
Crust, mantle, and inner core.
The layer of the Earth below the crust is called the mantle. The mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth with a depth of 2,890 kilometers.
Crust, mantle, and inner core.
The crust, mantle, inner core, and outer core.
The mantle! I remember learning this in geography :)
From thick to thin: mantle, outer core, inner core, crust.