There are discontinuities in the interior of the earth
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Yes, this statement is true, for example, Mohorovicic discontinuity, Gutenberg discontinuity, etc.
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- Earth is not a body that is amorphous.
- It's layered, fractured, dense and empty, and we can't even imagine some of the settings as diverse as that.
- Interior discontinuities are boundaries of crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core.
- At plate boundaries, there are discontinuities where thermal flux rises, and tectonic plate movement creates discontinuities.
- The Earth is a vibrant, warm heavenly body that is going to cool at some point, or it might just be enveloped by an expanding Sun.
- There will always be discontinuities there.
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