It is the lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core and inner.
All of the earth's layer are present inside the atmosphere. The ozone layer is situated in the stratosphere.
The five sub-layers of the Earth are, from outermost to innermost: the lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere (also known as the lower mantle), outer core, and inner core. These layers vary in composition, temperature, and physical properties, playing distinct roles in the Earth's structure and dynamics.
The Earth's crust consists of two main sub-layers: the continental crust and the oceanic crust. The continental crust is thicker, primarily composed of granitic rocks, and forms the continents. In contrast, the oceanic crust is thinner, predominantly made up of basaltic rocks, and underlies the ocean basins. These sub-layers differ in composition, thickness, and density.
From the top down: exosphere Lonosphere * Thermosphere Mesopause * Mesosphere Stratopause * Stratosphere Tropopause * Troposphere (the ones with stars next to them are sub-layers)
The Earth's core is the largest of the four shells and contains three sub-layers: the inner core, outer core, and mantle. The core is mainly composed of iron and nickel and is responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field.
All of the earth's layer are present inside the atmosphere. The ozone layer is situated in the stratosphere.
The five sub-layers of the Earth are, from outermost to innermost: the lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere (also known as the lower mantle), outer core, and inner core. These layers vary in composition, temperature, and physical properties, playing distinct roles in the Earth's structure and dynamics.
The Earth's crust consists of two main sub-layers: the continental crust and the oceanic crust. The continental crust is thicker, primarily composed of granitic rocks, and forms the continents. In contrast, the oceanic crust is thinner, predominantly made up of basaltic rocks, and underlies the ocean basins. These sub-layers differ in composition, thickness, and density.
From the top down: exosphere Lonosphere * Thermosphere Mesopause * Mesosphere Stratopause * Stratosphere Tropopause * Troposphere (the ones with stars next to them are sub-layers)
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The Earth's core is the largest of the four shells and contains three sub-layers: the inner core, outer core, and mantle. The core is mainly composed of iron and nickel and is responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field.
They are the two sub-layers of the earth's crust that move, float, and sometimes fracture. Its interaction causes continental drift and earthquakes.
it is a part of the EARTH layers.
it is a part of the EARTH layers.
it is a part of the EARTH layers.
the layers of the earth is crust (oceanic and continental), mantle and core (outer and inner)
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