Biology, asked by Pixleriots, 5 months ago

This layer of the Earth is estimated to be about 2,900 kilometers thick (thickest layer) and makes up nearly 2/3 of Earth's mass. Which layer of the Earth does this describe? *

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Answered by Mabelrose
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This layer of the Earth is estimated to be about 2,900 kilometers thick (thickest layer) and makes up nearly 2/3 of Earth's mass.

This statement describes Earth's Mantle . ☝︎

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Earth's mantle is a layer of silicate rock between the crust and the outer core. It has a mass of 4.01 × 1024 kg and thus makes up 67% of the mass of Earth. It has a thickness of 2,900 kilometres (1,800 mi) making up about 84% of Earth's volume.

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Answered by rehanbeig123456
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Answer:

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