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what's under the earth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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And between the outer core and the crust is the mantle, which, at around 2,900 kilometres thick, accounts for the bulk (around 84 per cent by volume) of the planet. Carrying Earth's internal heat to the surface, the convecting mantle creeps like tar on a hot day.

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Answered by khushi02022010
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  • And between the outer core and the crust is the mantle, which, at around 2,900 kilometres thick, accounts for the bulk (around 84 per cent by volume) of the planet. Carrying Earth's internal heat to the surface, the convecting mantle creeps like tar on a hot day.
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