Geography, asked by shrim23, 10 months ago

why is the interior of the earth inaccessible to us?​

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Answered by ojas2020
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As these deep mantle rocks approach 50 miles from the surface, decreasing pressure allows them to partially melt. The melts, or magmas, may leak through the overlying cold rigid surface layer, or plate, to form volcanoes.

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Answered by ForeverSweety26
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Jules Verne wrote about a way to journey to the center of the earth, but unfortunately, we haven’t found it yet. So we really don’t know what happens deep inside our planet.

Yet it contains evidence about how our planet originally formed some 4.6 billion years ago. And it holds clues to the processes that shape the surface of the earth—from the benign processes we covet (ore and mineral deposits) to the disruptive processes we yearn to predict and avoid (great earthquakes and volcanic eruptions).

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