crust = solid
mantle = solid soft enough to flow though
outer core = liquid iron
inner core = solid iron
the answer is hot
Broadly speaking the earth is solid in all layers except the outer core which is a liquid. However there are mechanical differences in the behaviour of the solid layers in that some (such as the lithosphere) are brittle whereas the asthenosphere and mesosphere are ductile.
I suppose that you think to the solid state of matter.
air
Yes. Everything that exists is matter in a various state.
the answer is hot
i think they all are in the earth and are all layers and have minerals and are hot and have pressure
i think they all are in the earth and are all layers and have minerals and are hot and have pressure
Because.
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All of the earth's layer are present inside the atmosphere. The ozone layer is situated in the stratosphere.
Inner core (probably solid); outer core (probably liquid); mantle, crust.
it cant
because of the heat of the place and slow movement of the hydrologic cycle
Well it is much smaller than the actual earth. The crust is a little tiny tiny sliver compared to the other layers. It doesn't get to show the temperature or state of matter on a model (at least most).
Broadly speaking the earth is solid in all layers except the outer core which is a liquid. However there are mechanical differences in the behaviour of the solid layers in that some (such as the lithosphere) are brittle whereas the asthenosphere and mesosphere are ductile.
Going from outermost layer to innermost layer, the order is as follows: Crust Mantle Core Inner Core