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Why is the interior of the earth inaccessible to us?

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Answered by lexi07
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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.

Answered by xxsanshkiritixx
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The 'core of the Earth' is a most inaccessible part of Earth because it lies thousands of kilometers deep inside the earth. EXPLANATION: There are four cores layers of the earth called – the crust, the mantle, 'the outer core' and 'the inner core'..

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