gravity separated them by density, iron in the center water and gasses on the outside.
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No.Water is an element and so is dirt in which are made in layers
The moon's average density is about the same as the density of mantle of the Earth.
Mars has three layers. The layers are the same as Earth's layers. The crust, mantle, and the outer core and inner core. Although Marsdoesn't have an outer core. It's just the core. So Mars typically has three layers and Earth has four layers. On the crust craters are formed. Craters are like holes that stick up a little bit. Sometimes a lot.
Asteroids are mainly composed of rock and metal, similar to the materials found on Earth and the other terrestrial planets in our solar system. They can also contain ice and carbon-rich compounds.
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No.Water is an element and so is dirt in which are made in layers
no because the earth grows from the layers made by the core
They are al in space, and made of the same materials and atoms.
yes, the layers beneath earths surface are in the same sequence throughout earth, although certain parts of certain layers may be wider in certain places or slimmer, but they stay in the same sequence
No. The layers of Earth are portions of the planet that are position one on top of another, somewhat like the layers of an onion. The plates are sections are sections of the uppermost layers that break up the surface of the planet.
No, the structure of the Earth refers to its internal layers (crust, mantle, outer core, inner core), while what the Earth is made of generally encompasses elements like iron, oxygen, silicon, and nickel. The composition of Earth's layers differs based on the distribution of these elements, leading to variations in density and physical properties.
Basketballs are almost all made with the same materials. They have an inflatable rubber interior, which is then wrapped in layers of fiber. That's then covered rubber, synthetic composite, or the most common, leather.
The moon's average density is about the same as the density of mantle of the Earth.
Because they were made the same time as the Earth from the same materials. And, since they have basically been frozen in time in outer space, they can tell us a lot about the composition of the Earth. The materials on Earth are constantly being recycled and nothing remains from the birth of the Earth, so that is why we look to outer space and the meteorites that fall to Earth to give us clues to its origin.
No. Because the teeth is made of different layers that protect your teeth. They are made to stay positioned on your gums while bones are made to be positioned by being connected to each other. Also, the teeth and the bones consist of different materials. Therefore, they are not the same.