There is actually a lot of different layers. The 3 most basic are the thin, dusty outer crust...the rocky inner core...and the water- ice layer
Neither. The inner and outer solar system are divided by the asteroid belt. Ceres is part of the asteroid belt.
no, except for Ceres in the asteroid belt.
The inner layers are laid down by earlier eruptions, and are then buried under ash and lava from later eruptions.
The immense pressure from the layers outside of the inner core.
it is over thousands of dregeers or maby millons of dregrees high.
Neither. The inner and outer solar system are divided by the asteroid belt. Ceres is part of the asteroid belt.
Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet. Ceres is a large asteroid, part of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. If it was a planet, it would be classified as an inner.
no, except for Ceres in the asteroid belt.
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Mantle , outer and inner core .
yes
the inner layers are very cool, the outer layers are somewhat cool
Ceres, now called a "dwarf planet", used to be an asteroid. It is the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
the layers of the earth is crust (oceanic and continental), mantle and core (outer and inner)
it protects the inner layers.
Inner core
The inner layers are laid down by earlier eruptions, and are then buried under ash and lava from later eruptions.