The crust and mantle are generally solid. The inner and outer core are molten rock and metal...very dense, but still liquid.
2006-11-15 09:45:34
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answer #1
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answered by Shaun 4
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I bet there is a big diagram that takes up a half a page in that textbook about this subject with temperature ranges and depth. I never saw a earth science book without such a diagram, but then the reading skills of today's student are not equal to their parents. You are walking on the crust and it gets hotter from here on. but not as hot as your teacher will be tomorrow. You can also get this info on the Internet--Earth's layer or Earth's core"
2006-11-15 19:58:30
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answer #2
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answered by biobabe222 2
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the inner core is likely liquid. thats the only one i know. I also know that parts of the mantle are soft but others are hard. and the crush is soft, i think
2006-11-15 21:33:36
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answered by dairydahm 2
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It goes inner core, outter core, mantle, then crust
2006-11-15 17:32:46
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answered by Amber M 2
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This is a guess, but I think they are all hard except for the mantle. I'm sure you could find out for sure if you do some quick reading at wikipedia or something
2006-11-15 17:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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crust is hard
mantle is molten rock (liquid-ish)
inner core is molten metal harder
may not be true because science is only best guess
I need points
2006-11-15 17:35:37
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answered by It hurts 2
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that's a naughty question...
2006-11-15 17:38:36
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answered by forex 3
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