Diamonds are typically formed in the Earth's mantle, which is the layer located between the crust and the core. They are formed under high pressure and temperature conditions deep within the mantle, around 150-200 kilometers below the surface. Through processes involving carbon atoms being subjected to extreme heat and pressure, diamonds gradually form over millions of years.
The Earth's surface layer is called the crust.
A mineral must occur in the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. This layer extends from the surface down to about 50 kilometers deep. Minerals are typically formed through geological processes in the crust, making this layer the most common place to find them.
crust
The troposphere is the layer of Earth's atmosphere where most weather events occur. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere and is where most clouds, precipitation, and storms are formed due to the mixing of air masses and the presence of moisture and temperature gradients.
The first layer of the Earth's atmosphere is called the troposphere, and it is in direct contact with the Earth's surface. This layer is where weather events occur and where most of the Earth's clouds and precipitation are found. Temperature usually decreases with altitude in the troposphere.
Diamonds are usually formed in the mantle.
they made one layer.. waited for that to dry, then kept making layers till it became this :) hope i helped you out haahaha
STRATOSPHERE
the layer of rock that comprises 67% of earths mass
No. Diamond is formed in carbon.
half of earths layer
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
The crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth.
The earth thinnest layer is the crust.
Carbon can be found formed as a diamond.
Carbon can be found formed as a diamond.
Actually, the Troposphere Layer can be considered as Earth's first protective layer, because its well-the atmosphere's first layer. You can think of it that way to remember which is Earths first layer.