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describe the interior the earth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The hard, brittle crust extends from Earth's surface to the so-called Mohorovicic discontinuity, nicknamed the Moho.

  • The Moho is not located at a uniform depth, but about 10 kilometers (6 miles) below the seafloor and about 35 kilometers (22 miles) beneath the surface of continents.

  • Beneath the Moho is the mantle, the viscous layer that makes up more than half of Earth's volume. 

  • The mantle is divided from the core by the Gutenberg discontinuity, about 2,880 kilometers (1,798 miles) beneath Earth's surface.

  • The outer core is molten and liquid iron and nickel, while the inner core is solid and much more dense than either iron or nickel at the surface.
Answered by shrivastavapriyanka
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The interior of earth has remained a mystery for years we know little about it because deep down the temperature of earth is very high the intensive heat neither allows us to dig deep nor is there any possibility of living organisms inside the earth, say at 3 to 8 km below the surface . However for extracting gold from mines we have been able to dig as deep as 3.5 kilometre below the Earth's surface our knowledge of Earth's interior is therefore based on indirect observations like the behaviour of seismic waves or earthquakes , the occurrence of volcanoes . The earthquake is the shaking and trembling of the earth's surface , caused by internal movements . the earth's interior is made up of three layers - The crust , the mantle and the core

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