Social Sciences, asked by keerthistudy, 1 year ago

why is it difficult to study the formation of the earth and it's structure

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Answered by Garryjack
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The radius of the core is just over half the radius of the Earth. The core itself consists of a solid inner core and a liquid outer core. It is difficult to study the structure of the Earth because:

the crust is too thick to drill all the way through

scientists need to study seismic waves made by earthquakes or man-made explosions.


keerthistudy: Thanks
Answered by BrainlyShanu
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  • It took us years of scientific investigation and analysis of data to form an understanding of the interior of the earth.

  • It is difficult to study the formation of the earth.

  • And it's structure because of the lack of knowledge regarding the process going on in the universe.

  • Scientists are still debating how our earth formed.

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