How is Earth’s outer layer different from a cracked hard-boiled egg?
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Both have a thin, brittle shell. The crust of the earth is broken into pieces, like the cracked shell of a hardboiled egg. The mantle of the earth is like the egg white, and the core of the earth lies in the center, like the egg yolk. The earth's brittle crust is broken into pieces that geologists call plates.
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Their roughness is the difference between Earth's outer layer and a cracked hard - boiled egg.
- The outer layer of the earth differs from the outer layer of a broken hard-boiled egg because it has a rough and uneven surface as opposed to the flat and smooth outer layer of the egg.
- The crust is the name for the stiff, rocky, outermost layer of Earth. It is made up of low-density, readily melted rocks; the oceanic crust is primarily made of basalt and gabbro, whilst the continental crust is primarily made up of granitic rock (see granite).
- The inner layers of the earth and the egg differ in some ways; for example, the earth has an outer liquid core and an inner solid core, whereas the egg has a single central core (the yolk).
- Based on these differences, we can infer that the inner and outer surfaces of the earth and the egg differ in some ways.
- Boiled hard egg is way smaller than Earth's outer layer.
Hence, the answer is roughness and the difference in size.
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