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Joe Marshall
26 September, 08:21
What mechanical layer lies above the core?
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Jensen Patterson
26 September, 09:59
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The mechanical layer that lies above the core is the mantle. It is a layer that is found after the core and is the second layer of the Earth. It is about 84% of the Earth's volume. It has a thickness of 2900 kilometers. It is a solid layer recently but it was known to be a fluid with very high viscosity in the past.
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