by making inferences based on data from seismic waves.
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).
A geologist does that and he/she studies both the liquid and solid materials of earth.
If we're talking layers of the earth, that would be the upper mantle, below the crust.
the Earth has 3 main layers the Atmosphere, Crust, and Mantle/Core the Atmosphere is made up of mostly gas the Crust is made up of (mostly) solids and the Mantle/Core is filled mainly with liquid metals
They want to look into further details about any natural disaster that might happen that can damage the earth or OR they just want to discover more about the Earth's layers
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The outer core is the only Earth layer that is liquid.
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The density of Earth's layers
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the earth is in solid and liquid form thus penetration is different tha:t account for the different earth layers.
Scientists were able to identify the layers of the Earth through various methods such as seismic waves, gravity measurements, and rock samples from drilling. These techniques allowed researchers to study how vibrations travel through the Earth and how different materials affect their speed and direction, helping them infer the presence of distinct layers like the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core.
No. Liquid iron is found in the outer core. There are distinct layers in the earth.
when this earth cooled from being hot, all the Iron and Nickle get concentrated inside earth forming inner two layers Inner solid core and outer liquid core. Then with the passage of time earth solidifies gradually and mantle solidifies and now at this stage our crust the outer most part of earth look like its final product.
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).
crust,mantle,inner core,and outer corethat's what i know
they cut cross-sections of layers using a specially made drill