outercore
Bed rock is the layer of rock through which ground water cannot flow.
All of them.
crust
Yes. Compressional waves (P-waves) can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. They can propagate through every layer of earth's interior. In contrast, shear waves (S-waves) can pass through solids but not liquids or gases. As they propagate toward the center of the earth they pass through the crust, refract through the crust-mantle interface, pass through the mantle, but cannot pass through the mantel-outer core interface because the outer core is liquid.
The Asthenosphere.
Yes!
That depends on the energy of the beta particles and the medium they are passing through. In air beta can travel several inches to several feet. Beta cannot pass through a single layer of aluminum foil.
Bed rock is the layer of rock through which ground water cannot flow.
All of them.
Heat waves do not travel through the ozone layer. Some infrared radiation passes through it, but "far infrared" does not. Ozone is a greenhouse gas.
It is a layer that cannot be penetrated. Typically it refers to penetration by water, though it may sometimes refer to air. If water cannot permeate through a layer, that layer is impermeable.
Measurements of S-waves, which cannot travel through liquid, generated by earthquakes indicate that the outer core is liquid.
Outer core and Mantle
crust
not 180,000
The current cannot pass through the oils.Oils are moleculer so molecules cannot conduct electric current
D. Cuticle