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main features of core and mantle.

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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THE MANTLE IS ONE OF THE THREE MAIN LAYERS OF THE EARTH.IT LIES BETWEEN THE INNERMOST LAYER, THE CORE AND THE THIN OUTERMOST LAYER , CRUST.THE MANTLE CONSISTS OF HOT,DENSE SEMISOLID ROCK AND IS ABOUT 2,900 KILOMETERS(1,800 MILES) THICK.MOVEMENT IN MANTLE CAUSES VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS AND EARTHQUAKES.

THE CORE,BENEATH THE MANTLE,IS THE DEEPEST AND HOTTEST LAYER OF THE EARTH.IT IS ALMOST ENTIRELY MADE OF METAL.IT HAS TWO LAYER: THE INNER CORE AND THE OUTER CORE.THE OUTER CORE BORDERS THE MANTLE. THE INNER CORE IS SHAPED LIKE A BALL.


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Answered by harshiiiiii1
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The mantle is a layer inside a terrestrial planet and some other rocky planetary bodies. For a mantle to form, the planetary body must be large enough to have undergone the process of planetary differentiation by density. The mantle is bounded on the bottom by the planetary core and on top by the crust. The terrestrial planets (Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury), the Moon, two of Jupiter's moons (Io and Europa) and the asteroid Vesta each has a mantle made of silicate rock.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Interpretation of spacecraft data suggests that at least two other moons of Jupiter (Ganymede and Callisto), as well as Titan and Triton, each have a mantle made of ice or other solid volatile substances.[9][10][11][12]

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