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No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
the mantle, which contains the lithosphere, asthenosphere and the mesosphere
The Earth's mantle is approximately 2,900 kilometers thick and is composed of solid rock that lies between the Earth's crust and core. It is mainly made up of silicate minerals and is responsible for convection currents that drive plate tectonics and other geological processes on the planet.
The core of the earth is surrounded by the mantle.The earth's core is called the inner core. Just outside that is the outer core, and it is liquid. Outside the liquid outer core is the mantle.
they are crust and the mantle and also the core
The mantle is found between the core and the innermost layer of the earth. The mantle is made up of mostly solid rock that is 1,802 miles thick.
about 20 inches
yes it is 2893 kilometers thick
mantle is the thick layer before you reach the core of the earth
The mantle
No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
Earths mantle is less dense and very hot. The mantle is 2885km thick.
The mantle.
the mantle, which contains the lithosphere, asthenosphere and the mesosphere
The thickness of the Earth's mantle is about 2900 km and it's upper boundary is about 100km deep. There is a really cool cutaway drawing available by using the Wikipedia link.
The Earth's mantle is approximately 2,900 kilometers thick and is composed of solid rock that lies between the Earth's crust and core. It is mainly made up of silicate minerals and is responsible for convection currents that drive plate tectonics and other geological processes on the planet.
the crust is the thickness of earths layers