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In which part of the earth perovskite occurs?

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Answered by Tiger0071
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Silicate perovskite (or bridgmanite[1]) is (Mg,Fe)SiO3 and CaSiO3 (calcium silicate) when arranged in a perovskite structure. Silicate perovskites are mainly found in the lower part of Earth's mantle, between about 670 and 2,700 km (420 and 1,680 mi). They are thought to form the main mineral phases, together with ferropericlase.
Answered by itzbrainlycommando13
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Itanagar in lower part of Earth's Mantle

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