What is the reason for the density increase in the Earth’s layers?
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The density increases with depth because the pressure increases. The mantle mainly consists of solid rocks made from silicon and magnesium.
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The density increases with depth because the pressure increases. The mantle mainly consists of solid rocks made from silicon and magnesium. ... Another reason that the mantle gets denser with depth is because the rocks at this level contain iron and iron is denser than the materials at the upper layers of the mantle.
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