We live on the crust. It is the thinnest layer of rock.
The mantle layer of the Earth is approximately 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) thick. It is located between the Earth's crust and core. The mantle is composed of solid rock that can flow slowly over long periods of time.
The layer of the Earth that fits this description is the mantle. The mantle is composed of hot semisolid rock that extends about 1,864 miles thick below the Earth's crust, making up the majority of Earth's volume.
The layer of Earth that is 1800 miles thick and over 1000 degrees Celsius is the outer core. It is composed mostly of liquid iron and nickel. Heat generated by the Earth's core sustains the high temperatures in the outer core.
The continental crust is typically 20 to 30 miles thick. It is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface that forms the continents we live on.
The mantle is the thickest layer of the earth.
the first layer is the crust.
its about two miles thick
The layer of rock that is approximately 1800 miles thick is the mantle layer of the Earth. The mantle is located between the Earth's crust and its core, and it comprises the majority of the Earth's volume.
You stand on the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. It is relatively thin compared to the other layers, typically only a few miles thick under the oceans and up to 25 miles thick beneath the continents.
The mantle layer of the Earth is approximately 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) thick. It is located between the Earth's crust and core. The mantle is composed of solid rock that can flow slowly over long periods of time.
Continental crust can be 25 or more miles in thickness....
The layer of the Earth that fits this description is the mantle. The mantle is composed of hot semisolid rock that extends about 1,864 miles thick below the Earth's crust, making up the majority of Earth's volume.
This layer is about 163 miles thick below the earth.
The earth's crust is the thinnest layer.the crust wich is the outermost layer on the earth on which we live
The layer of Earth that is 1800 miles thick and over 1000 degrees Celsius is the outer core. It is composed mostly of liquid iron and nickel. Heat generated by the Earth's core sustains the high temperatures in the outer core.
No the crust is the outer layer of the earth!!!
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