Thickness (km)
density (g/cm)
top bottom
types of rock found
crust
upp...
Biology, 16.09.2019 03:10 lucilita2017
Thickness (km)
density (g/cm)
top bottom
types of rock found
crust
upper mante
lower mante
outer core
inner core
720
2,171
sisic rocks
peridotte
magnesium and silicon anides
frontonggen
ironiarygen
2.250
122
1221
128
which conclusion is supported by information in the table?
the mantle is thinner than the crust.
the core is the thickest of earth's layers,
the inner core is thicker than the outer core.
the mantle is the thinnest of earth's layers.
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