Seismic waves
Their evidence comes from rocks at earths surface.
The carbonaceous meteorites represent the mantle of the Earth. Pallesite meteorites are composed of iron and olivine which represents the transition between the core and the mantle.
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Yes, indirect evidence of Earth's interior can come from studying rock samples through techniques like petrology and mineralogy. These studies provide insights into the composition and properties of the deeper layers of the Earth based on the rocks that have been brought to the surface through geological processes.
Rock samples
What two types of rock provided evidence of the composition of Earth'sinterior
Seismic waves
Their evidence comes from rocks at earths surface.
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Seismic data
Geologists learn about Earth's interior using indirect evidence from seismic waves, magnetic field data, and rock samples from volcanoes and deep drilling. These methods help provide insights into the composition, structure, and properties of Earth's interior layers.
The earths interior is cold
Geologists use evidence from seismic waves to learn about earth's interior. Geologists record the seismic waves and study how they travel through earth. By Brianna.
Rock Samples.
Igneous and metamorphic rocks provide evidence of the composition of Earth's interior. Igneous rocks form from the cooling of molten rock (magma), and they can provide information about the chemical composition of the mantle. Metamorphic rocks form from the transformation of existing rocks under high pressure and temperature conditions, offering insights into the conditions present deep within the Earth.
The carbonaceous meteorites represent the mantle of the Earth. Pallesite meteorites are composed of iron and olivine which represents the transition between the core and the mantle.