12.3 km
False. Geologists do not rely on evidence from fossils to study Earth's interior. Instead, they use seismic waves, drilling samples, and other direct methods to gather information about the Earth's interior, such as its composition and structure. Fossils are used by paleontologists to study ancient life forms and environments, not the Earth's interior.
Geologists learn about Earth's interior using indirect evidence from seismic waves, magnetic field data, and rock samples from volcanoes and deep drilling. These methods help provide insights into the composition, structure, and properties of Earth's interior layers.
Scientists study Earth's interior to better understand the planet's composition, structure, and dynamics. This helps in predicting natural disasters like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, as well as in understanding processes like plate tectonics and magnetic field generation. Studying the Earth's interior also provides insights into the planet's history and evolution.
The mantle is the largest layer in the Earth's interior.
No, geologists cannot drill to the center of the Earth. The deepest hole ever drilled, the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia, reached a depth of about 7.5 miles, which is only about 0.2% of the Earth's radius. The extreme heat and pressure closer to the Earth's center make drilling to the core impossible with current technology.
The deepest scientist have been able to study earths interior depth is 12,262 meters
No
The earths interior is cold
A) it is. Geothermal energy exploits it. B) Lack of technology. Have you any idea how far above the earth's core we are? * The deepest mine in the world is less than 4 kilometres; * The deepest drilling has reached is 15 kilometres;
A body wave is a seismic wave that travels through Earths interior.
True, it is
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Meteoroids don't enter the earths atmosphere, Meteors do. Meteoroids are the rocks that you find on the ground after a meteor penetrated the atmosphere and made it to the ground.
Volcanoes
Volcanoes
The movements in the liquid inner core.
The movements in the liquid inner core.