Describe the three layers of the earth's interior in detail?
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Three layers are Crust , Mental , Core
They are hot regions inside the earth surface where livings is impossible .. In the deepest core lies where Molten magma flows and it can Burn our body and metals too anything it can.. I described about It mark as brainlist
They are hot regions inside the earth surface where livings is impossible .. In the deepest core lies where Molten magma flows and it can Burn our body and metals too anything it can.. I described about It mark as brainlist
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CRUST- The uppermost layer of the earth is called the crust. It is the thinnest of the three layers. It is about 35km as the continental masses and 5km from the oceanic floor. The main mineral constituents in the continental mass are sial( si- silica and al- aluminium) and in the oceanic mass are sima (si-silica ma-magnesium)
MANTLE- The layer just below the crust is mantle. It's depth is 2900km below the crust.
CORE- The core is the innermost layer of the earth its radius is about 3500km. It's mainly maid up of nife (ni-nickel fe-ferrous ie. iron). The central core has very high temperature and pressure.
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CRUST- The uppermost layer of the earth is called the crust. It is the thinnest of the three layers. It is about 35km as the continental masses and 5km from the oceanic floor. The main mineral constituents in the continental mass are sial( si- silica and al- aluminium) and in the oceanic mass are sima (si-silica ma-magnesium)
MANTLE- The layer just below the crust is mantle. It's depth is 2900km below the crust.
CORE- The core is the innermost layer of the earth its radius is about 3500km. It's mainly maid up of nife (ni-nickel fe-ferrous ie. iron). The central core has very high temperature and pressure.
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