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The Outer core and inner core
The Outer core is the liquid layer of earth's core. It lies beneath the mantle and surrounds the inner core.
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Tempature and Thickness
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Lithosphere: the tempature of the lithosphere is 300-500 degrees Celsius and the thickness is 100 km
Asthenosphere: the tempature is 4500 degrees celsius and the thickness is 180 km
Outer Core: The tempature of the outer core is 4400 degrees celsius and it is 2, 890 km
Crust: the tempature of the crust is 200-400 degrees celsius and the continental crust is 10 to 65 km thickness
Mantle: The Mantle is 2900 km deep and the tempature is 300 to 500 degrees celsius
Mesosphere: is 1500 degrees celsuis and it is 85km
Inner Core: The tempature of the inner core is 5505 degrees celsius the thickness is 6380km
Tectonic Plates: The tempature of the tectonic plate
The inner core is the solid, dense center of our planet that extends from the bottom of the outer core to the center of the earth.
The difference between both of them is that the
inner core is the solid and the outer core the liquid
The Mesosphere is the shell located above the asthenosphere.
The crust is the outermost layer of the planet. The crust
The difference between both of them is that the mesosphere is located above the stratopause and the crust is the outermost layer of the planet
The mantle is located between the core and the crust.
The tectonic plate is a block of the lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost of the mantle
A Lithosphere is the crust and upper Mantle of the earth
An Asthenosphere the region below the lithosphere
The difference between both of them is that the layer Lithosphere is 90 miles deep and the layer Asthenoaphere is 50 to several miles deep
THE LAYERS OF EARTH
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