Well, most people in the scientific community would say that there are Gnomes, who carry massive tectonic plates around on their bearded dragons. It has absolutely NOTHING to do with superheated rock, also known as magma, that gets hotter and more magnetic the deeper past the crust you travel. Some scientists also say that the Earth may in fact be hollow, with miniature Earths inside of the original Earth, extending to infinity.
Going from outermost layer to innermost layer, the order is as follows: Crust Mantle Core Inner Core
The temperature of Earth's crust increases as you go deeper due to geothermal gradient. It varies depending on factors such as location and tectonic activity, but on average, the temperature increases by about 25 to 30 degrees Celsius per kilometer depth. The temperature difference can affect the physical and chemical properties of rocks and minerals found in each layer of the Earth's crust.
Deepest doesn't really make sense, so I'm going to answer assuming you meant thickest. Oceanic crust or continental crust? Oceanic crust is thickest at spreading centers and continental crust is deepest at collision zones, the Himalayan/Tibet collision zone to be exact.
There are three primary rock types in the earth's crust. Most of the crust consists of igneous rock. Metamorphic rock is either igneous or sedimentary rock that has changed form through heating and compression. The most common type of exposed rock is sedimentary, which forms from the conglomeration of sea, lake or river sediments, or from the bodies of tiny creatures, such as corals and limestone.As for the total number of different types, there are hundreds. As for the total number of individual rocks, this changes as rock is cemented together or breaks apart, and I'm not going to bother estimating it here.
sea floor spreading is were the earths crust is spreading under the ocean, going almost all the way around the earth, there are also volcanoes where the sea floor spreading, because of the magma coming up from the earth core
Going from outermost layer to innermost layer, the order is as follows: Crust Mantle Core Inner Core
Going from outermost layer to innermost layer, the order is as follows: Crust Mantle Core Inner Core
The weather and sky have nothing to do with it. Earthquakes happen when to pieces of earths crust suddenly move against or under another.
The interior of Earth is so hot and under so much pressure that a human could not survive going more than a few miles into the crust.
Yes, aluminum foil works well. Make sure it is vented so that steam doesn't soak the crust. The filling should be pre-cooked before going into the crust, and the lower crust can be pre-cooked as well.
near ocean trenches.
Going Inside a Storm was created in 1965.
The liquid metallic region in the Earth's interior is known as the outer core. It is composed mainly of iron and nickel, and its motion generates Earth's magnetic field through the process of dynamo action. The outer core is located beneath the mantle and surrounds the solid inner core.
When the Earth's Mantle (which is next to the outer core). goes together, like: When one side of the pressure is going right, and the other side is going left, so when it sqeezes together, the earths crust goes up..... Hope it helps.... I know how it forms, i just need to draw it, and i don't know how to explain it....
The shadow zone is an area on Earth's surface where no seismic waves are detected after an earthquake. This helps scientists understand the Earth's interior structure, as the absence of seismic waves in this zone indicates the presence of a liquid outer core that blocks the transmission of certain seismic waves.
The temperature of Earth's crust increases as you go deeper due to geothermal gradient. It varies depending on factors such as location and tectonic activity, but on average, the temperature increases by about 25 to 30 degrees Celsius per kilometer depth. The temperature difference can affect the physical and chemical properties of rocks and minerals found in each layer of the Earth's crust.
The french could also obtain furs by going into the interior region themselves.