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The earth's outer core is 2,300 kilometers thick.
It's about 2900Km thick It is 2,867km thick, which is 1,781 miles thick. The above answer is correct too though, and is probably easier to remember.
50 to 250 miles thick
The earth's stratosphere is about 32 km thick.
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A syrup can be thick or this, for example Treacle is a thick syrup, stock syrup is a very thin water like syrup.
Thick Syrup Records was created in 2006.
3-50 km
This is called the mantle. It is a hot, thick, rocky layer around Earth's core
Another name for 'dark syrup' is TREACLE.........
Makes it taste better and makes the syrup have that thick texture
The surface of the Earth is called the "crust" which is geological terms is the outermost layer of planet or satellite. In the case of the Earth, the crust is composed of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks and is about 20miles to 50miles thick on the continent and about 3 to 6miles thick in the ocean.
it depends on the thickness of the syrup, very thick syrup can be about 1 1/2 tablespoons, thin syrup about 2 tablespoons.
It flows slowly.
The mantle! It is about 2800 to 3200 km thick and is made of dense rocks! This is where most of intrusive igneous rocks are formed by the hot magma that precedes here.
Mars is thick to earth