Geography, asked by ashichaudhary, 11 months ago

describe the layer of the interior of the earth and their chemical composition​

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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The layers of different chemical composition outward from the centre of the Earth are as follows: core, mantle, and crust. At the centre is the densest of the three layers, the core. It is mostly metallic iron with small amounts of nickel and other elements.

Earth can be divided into three layers based on chemical composition: the crust, the mantle, and the core. 2. The outermost solid layer of Earth is the crust.

Answered by tarushbanke123
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The layers of different chemical composition outward from the centre of the Earth are as follows: core, mantle, and crust. At the centre is the densest of the three layers, the core. It is mostly metallic iron with small amounts of nickel and other elements.

Earth can be divided into three layers based on chemical composition: the crust, the mantle, and the core. 2. The outermost solid layer of Earth is the crust.

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