The crust goes down about 10 kilometers. Continental crust is about 3 billion years old and oceanic crust is about 70-100 million years old.
about 3,000 km study island question
earthquakes and volcanoes
the outer core is above earths solid inner core and below its mantle this is the outer part but not the crust and it would feel pretty warm to go through this area. ok well i hope this helped this is all i know.!:)
The degree of temperature and exertion of pressure by the molten materials (magma) within the mantle is directly proportional to its depth. This means that, the deeper you go down the mantle the higher the degree of temperature and pressure exerted.
the heavier plate gets subsided as it is weighed down, causing the lighter plate to fold up, as the heavier plate goes down it gets heated to exsteme temperature and creates magma which causes volcanos.
1800km - 1900km
1800km - 1900km
about 3,000 km study island question
Oh, dude, the inner mantle is definitely hotter than the outer mantle. Like, we're talking about temperatures reaching up to 4000°C in the inner mantle compared to a measly 500-900°C in the outer mantle. So, if you're looking for a hot spot, the inner mantle is where it's at.
as far as the midnight zone
Earthquakes do not exactly erupt. Earthquakes are caused by the movement the Earth's tectonic plates. Yes, Earthquakes can contribute to the eruptions of Volcanoes because when one plate goes under the other water could be taken with it down into the Mantle. The water and sometimes air when is in the mantle is forced to find an exit and those exits are Volcanoes. When they go into the Volcano pressure builds up and the Volcano erupts. So really Earthquakes are caused by the movement of the Earths tectonic plates while Volcanoes are caused by a build up of pressure in the Earths Mantle.
1800km - 1900km
very far up not down
You can go right to the bottom of it.
you go as far east as you can in east greengaurd, and then when you come to the princess, go down down down down down until u get to him
if its dormant yes if its acitive no there will always be lava or molton rock in a volcano as long as its active volcanoes tubes lead to the earths core however its too hot to go that far down
2 and half miles down