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- what is the innermost layer of the earth?
a. a mantle
b. outer core
c. inner core
d. crust
2.the earth’s crust beneath the oceans is primarily composed of:
a. granite
b. basalt
c. limestone
d. sandstone
- which layer of the earth makes up about 84% of the earth’s volume.
a. crust
b. mantle
c. outer core
d. inner core
Brief Explanations
- The Earth has four main layers - crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. The inner core is the innermost layer.
- Oceanic crust is mainly composed of basalt. Granite is more common in continental crust. Limestone and sandstone are sedimentary rocks not characteristic of ocean - crust composition.
- The mantle makes up about 84% of the Earth's volume. The crust is the thin outermost layer, and the cores are smaller in volume compared to the mantle.
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- c. Inner Core
- B. Basalt
- b. Mantle