The Earth's mantle is located beneath the crust and is made up of solid rock. Since it is not accessible for direct smelling, we do not have information on what it smells like.
The element carbon is not found in large quantities in Earths mantle.
Mantle is part of the Earth's lithosphere.
Oh, dude, the inner mantle is definitely hotter than the outer mantle. Like, we're talking about temperatures reaching up to 4000°C in the inner mantle compared to a measly 500-900°C in the outer mantle. So, if you're looking for a hot spot, the inner mantle is where it's at.
The Mantle takes up 84% of the Earth's mass.
Yes, the composition of the moon's mantle is similar to that of Earth's mantle in terms of silicate minerals and elements like magnesium and iron. This similarity suggests that the moon's mantle may have been formed from materials that were also present in the Earth's mantle.
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you will find it in earths mantle because it is a kind of an igneous rock
the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all
the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all
The earth's mantle is like a PP&J because of the core is colder. It is like the core is the peanut butter and the earth is jelly.
The three parts that make up the Earths mantle are the crust, core, and mantle.
No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
Decay of radioactive elements in the mantle heats it.
The mantle is counted as the middle part of the earth
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The mantle is located right under Earth's crust.