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Jamir Hansen
1 June, 02:46
Why
is
the
Earth
in
layers?
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Aubrie Keith
1 June, 02:51
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to keep us from falling to the core
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Zachariah Schneider
1 June, 05:44
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Explanation: Dense materials sank to the center, forming an iron-nickel rich core. Lighter buoyant silicate-rich magma rose to the surface. The remaining material between the core and the magma formed Earth's thickest layer, called the mantle, which is composed mainly of iron, magnesium, calcium-rich silicate minerals
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