Geography, asked by 89hhgb, 1 year ago

how do we get the information about the interior of the earth??

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Answered by swapnil756
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At first glance it would seem that activities in Earth's interior could hardly be removed further from day-to-day experience. By contrast, even the Moon seems more related to daily life. At least it is something we can see and a place to which humans have traveled; on the other hand, no human has ever seen the interior of our planet, nor is anyone likely to do so. What could Earth's interior possibly have to do with everyday life? The answer may be a bit surprising. As it turns out, many factors that sustain life itself are the result of phenomena that take place far below our feet.
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Answered by Anonymous
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We can know about the interior of the earth by the 3 kinds of seismic waves that is the primary waves that pass all materials and reach the surface of the earth but the secondary waves do not pass through liquids so it has a pause in between making it different from primary waves from this the scientists find out if the layer is solid or molten

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