Geography, asked by saniltamang23509, 7 months ago

why are there discontinues in the interior of the earth?​

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Answered by ITZcrazyAttiudegirl
16

Answer:

Heya mate !!

Here is ur answer...

Earth’s interior is made of different kinds of materials. Each of those materials are different from each other by their physical and chemical properties, such as temperature, density etc. Unique layers are there according to their characteristics inside the earth. All those layers are separated from each other through a transition zone. These transition zones are called discontinuities.

There are five discontinuies inside the earth.

Conrad Discontinuity: Transition zone between SIAL and SIMA.

Mohorovicic Discontinuity: Transition zone between the Crust and Mantle.

Repiti Discontinuity: Transition zone between Outer mantle and Inner mantle.

Gutenberg Discontinuity: Transition zone between Mantle and Core.

Lehman Discontinuity: Transition zone between Outer core and Inner core.

Mainly the reason for this is global warming which is caused by humans...

Hope it helps....

Answered by shreeshreddykethired
1

Answer:

because of rock density

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