Earthquakes occur in the crust (solid rock) layer.
The layer of the Earth that weighs the most is the mantle. The mantle is a thick layer of solid rock located between the Earth's crust and core. It makes up about 84% of the Earth's total volume and contains a large portion of the Earth's mass.
The epicentre is where the source of the earthquake actually is. When an earthquake happens a large area can be affected, and it can be felt over wide distances, but there is always a central point and it is known as the epicentre.
Yes, the troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface, and it is where most of the Earth's nitrogen and oxygen are found. This is the layer where weather occurs and where most life on Earth exists.
The most expansive layer of the Earth is the mantle, which makes up about 84% of the Earth's volume. It is located between the Earth's crust and the core and consists of solid rock that can flow slowly over long periods of time.
The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth.
The layer most affected by sun is ozone. It is affected the the UV of sun.
The lithosphere.
The ozone layer is most affected by sun's UV Rays. It contains the ozone gas which protects us from the rays.
the layer that has convection currents is the mantle
The ozone layer is most affected. It contains the pool of ozone molecules.
japan
The stratosphere.
Ozone layer is most affected. It is a pool of ozone molecules.
Japan
The state of South Australia is the place in Australia most likely to be affected by the ozone layer. This is because of the hole in the ozone layer.
The 3 layers of the earth are the crus,mantle and the core. Crust-is the outer most layer of the earth Mantle-is the center layer of the earth Core-is the inner most layer of the earth
germany