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bibliography on earth structure

please help what to write in Bibliography on earth structure

please tell some points​

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Answered by thapaavinitika6765
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Answer:Bibliography, as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliography

The internal structure of Earth is layered in spherical shells: an outer silicate solid crust, a highly viscous asthenosphere and mantle, a liquid outer core that is much less viscous than the mantle, and a solid inner core.

  • Scientific understanding of the internal structure of Earth is based on observations of topography and bathymetry, observations of rock in outcrop, samples brought to the surface from greater depths by volcanoes or volcanic activity, analysis of the seismic waves that pass through Earth, measurements of the gravitational and magnetic fields of Earth, and experiments with crystalline solids at pressures and temperatures characteristic of Earth's deep interior.
Answered by cdot
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Make a list to keep track of ALL the books, magazines, and websites you read as you follow your background research plan. Later this list of sources will become your bibliography.

Most teachers want you to have at least three written sources of information.

Write down, photocopy, or print the following information for each source you find. You can use the Science Buddies

Collect this information for each printed source: Collect this information for each Web Site:

author name

title of the publication (and the title of the article if it's a magazine or encyclopedia)

date of publication

the place of publication of a book

the publishing company of a book

the volume number of a magazine or printed encyclopedia

the page number(s)

author and editor names (if available)

title of the page (if available)

the company or organization who posted the webpage

the Web address for the page (called a URL)

the last date you looked at the page

The bibliographic information for different types of resources are located in different places, so you may need to do some detective work to get all of the information for your bibliography. Try looking in these places:

the title page of a book, encyclopedia or dictionary

the heading of an article

the front, second, or editorial page of the newspaper

the contents page of a journal or magazine

the header (at the top) or footer (at the bottom) of a Web site

the About or the Contact page of a Web site

When it is time to turn in your Bibliography, type all of your sources into a list. Use the examples in MLA Format Examples or APA Format Examples as a template to insure that each source is formatted correctly.

List the sources in alphabetical order using the author's last name. If a source has more than one author, alphabetize using the first one. If an author is unknown, alphabetize that source using the title instead.

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