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differentiate between core and mantle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Earth's mantle is made up of semisolid rocks. While different layers of the mantle are made of different kinds and densities of rocks, all are more dense than the crust, and the entire mantle is hot. The temperature of the mantle is hottest nearest the core, and cooler near the crust. The difference in temperature in the mantle accounts for the density of rocks. Near the crust, rocks are cooler and more brittle. They break, as when faults shift and an earthquake occurs. Closer to the core, rocks are molten and flow, as can be seen in lava.

The core consists of extremely hot metal layers instead of rock. Iron and nickel make up the outer section of the core, while the interior is almost entirely iron. The inner core is almost totally solid and shaped like a ball. Despite being the hottest section of the entire planet, it is the most solid because of the tremendous pressure it is under. The core is much denser and heavier than the mantle. The core also creates heat, while the mantle just absorbs it. Heat comes from the radioactive elements in the Earth's core.

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Answered by errajeshrnq
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core is the lowest layer and the hardest layer and it is 3500 kilometre thick and temperature in this layer is from 3000 degree Celsius to 6000 degree Celsius where as mental is the middle layer between the crust and the core and it is 2900 km thick and the temperature in this layer is from hundred degree Celsius to 2200 degree Celsius.

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