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(most dense to least dense) gold, mercury, water, oxygen
the lonosphere
The mesosphere is where meteorites burn up. Most people call them shooting stars.
the layer that has convection currents is the mantle
Troposphere
Thermospehere
Basically, the higher you get in the atmosphere, the less dense it gets. It's the exosphere.
the exosphere, which is the highest layer of Earth's various layers of the atmosphere. it is the least dense because it is so high up the molecules are spread apart a lot.Type your answer here...
Thermospehere
No. The troposphere is the lowest, and densest, layer of the atmosphere. The exosphere is the outermost, thinnest layer.
Earth's outermost layer, the crust, is the least dense layer. It is composed of lighter rocks such as granite and basalt. The crust floats on the denser layers beneath it, including the mantle and the core.
No, the atmosphere is not the densest layer of the Earth. The densest layer is the inner core, which is a solid ball of iron and nickel at the center of the Earth. The atmosphere is a relatively thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
The exosphere is the least dense part of the earth's atmosphere.
The Exosphere.
The core is the most dense layer
The Earth's crust is the least dense layer. It is made up of rocks like granite and basalt and is relatively thin compared to the other layers of the Earth.
It is neither. The densest layer is the inner core. The least dense layer is the crust.