Study the table about Earth’s interior.

A 4 column table with 5 rows. First column is unlabeled with entries: Crust, uppercase mantle, Lower mantle, Outer core, Inner core. Second column is labeled Thickness in kilometers with entries: 30, 720, 2,171, 2,259, 1,221. Third column is labeled Density in grams per centimeters cubed, divided into Top and Bottom columns. Top entries are: 2.2, 3.4, 4.4, 9.9, 12.8. Bottom entries are 2.9, 4.4, 5.6, 12.2, 13.1. Fourth column is labeled Types of Rock Found with entries: Silicic rocks, Peridotite, Magnesium and silicon oxides, Iron plus oxygen, Iron plus oxygen.

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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Answer:

C. Its location likely has a consistency that changes from solid to liquid.

Explanation:

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The inner core is thicker than the outer core.

Which layer is thicker than the outer core?

The Earth may be divided into 4 primary layers: the strong crust on the outside, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. Out of them, the mantle is the thickest layer, and at the same time as the crust is the thinnest layer.

What is the difference between the inner core and the outer core?

The internal core and the outer core are made up of comparable stuff chemically (each is made in most cases of iron, with a touch of nickel and some other chemical elements)--the distinction between them is that the outer middle is liquid and the inner core is strong.

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