false...duh.
Why? You may ask. Well, allow me to give you a slightly over-detailed explanation but it's still for your Mom's good, because then she'll be able to die in peace knowing that her stupid twit of a child can't answer a simple science question.
This is because the core of the earth is extremely hot and the temperature rises so high it almost seems as if it just sucked in a whole load of weed! But that aside, two-thirds of the earth's mass is simply made up of amazingly plentiful,yet redundant things such as JB's fans, and of course, gyms.
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No. As a approximation there is two thirds water to one third land.
The mantle makes up about 84% of the Earth's mass. It is located between the crust and the core, consisting of mostly solid rock with some semi-fluid or plastic regions. The mantle's thickness is about 2,900 kilometers.
The Mantle makes up almost two-thirds of the planet's mass.
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen makes up 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
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No. As a approximation there is two thirds water to one third land.
The mantle makes up about 84% of the Earth's mass. It is located between the crust and the core, consisting of mostly solid rock with some semi-fluid or plastic regions. The mantle's thickness is about 2,900 kilometers.
The lithosphere.
The Mantle makes up almost two-thirds of the planet's mass.
False. The earth has a radius of 6,371 km. As such it has a volume of:1.083x1012 km3 The Earth's core has a radius of 3400 km. As such it has a volume of 0.164x1012 km3 1.083x1012 / 0.164x1012 = approx. 6.6 Therefore the Earth's core composes approximately 1/6th the total volume of Earth.
water Water, H2O.
water Water, H2O.
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere.
The elements that make up about one thirds of earth's mass include iron, oxygen, silicon and magnesium.
The element that makes up most of the earths CORE is iron.
3 thirds of anything makes 1