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define structure of the Earth interior​

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Answered by ehaley719
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The internal structure of Earth is divided into concentric shells: an outer silicate solid crust, a highly viscous asthenosphere and solid mantle, a liquid outer core whose flow generates the Earth's magnetic field, and a solid inner core.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Earth is divided into three main layers. The dense, hot inner core (yellow), the molten outer core (orange), the mantle (red), and the thin crust (brown), which supports all life in the known universe. Beneath the Moho is the mantle, the viscous layer that makes up more than half of Earth's volume.

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