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Lithosphere is the Solid layer of the earth
containing rocks and other landforms that bears
the continents. And it makes up part of the outer and inner solid layer of the earth.
The six layers of a young woody stem, from outermost to innermost, are the bark, cork cambium, cork, secondary phloem, vascular cambium, and secondary xylem. These layers provide structural support, transport nutrients and water, and protect the inner tissues of the stem.
The six layers of rock, often referred to in the context of Earth’s crust, can be categorized as follows: the soil layer, sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, igneous rock, the mantle, and the outer core. These layers vary in composition and characteristics, with soil being the topmost layer composed of organic material, while sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks represent different geological processes beneath the surface. The mantle and outer core, while not rocks in the traditional sense, are essential layers in Earth's structure, comprising semi-solid and liquid materials, respectively.
The six inner parts of the Earth are the inner core, outer core, lower mantle, transition zone, upper mantle, and crust. These layers vary in composition, temperature, and physical state, with the inner core being solid, the outer core being liquid, and the mantle and crust being solid rock.
The mass of the Earth is six times more than the moon.
in average speed it has to be around 648000km
The six layers of the Earth, from outermost to innermost, are the lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core, and innermost core. Each layer has distinct physical and chemical properties that contribute to the Earth's structure and behavior.
the six layers of the earth are...continental crustoceanic crustupper mantlelower mantleouter coreinner corei got this from my teachers notesXD
The six main layers of the Earth are the inner core, outer core, lower mantle, upper mantle, crust, and lithosphere. Each layer varies in thickness, with the inner core being about 1,200 km, the outer core about 2,200 km, the lower mantle about 2,200 km, the upper mantle about 600 km, the crust about 5-70 km, and the lithosphere about 100 km.
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The six layers of the atmosphere, from lowest to highest, are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere, and ionosphere. Each layer has distinct characteristics and plays a different role in Earth's atmosphere.
The six main contents of Earth are the atmosphere, hydrosphere (water), lithosphere (solid ground), biosphere (living organisms), inner core, and outer core. These components interact to create a dynamic and complex system that sustains life on our planet.
its approximatley 100 km thick its part of the crust and upper mantle its a flexable rock not a liquid but not a soild its made of rock the lithosphere and asthosphere makes up the mantle includes crust and upper mental
forty-six layers
They are neurons that can be found in all six of cortical layers (except layer 1), and they are excitatory projection neurons.
pyramidal neuronsstellate (granule) neuronsfusiform neuronscells of martinotti
The six spheres of Earth science are the lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), atmosphere (air), biosphere (life), cryosphere (ice), and geosphere (rock). Each sphere plays a role in Earth's interconnected systems and processes.
forty-six layers