Which part of earth is solid and extremely hot

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Answer 1
Answer: the core i believe is the hottest but it is solid because of all the pressure
Answer 2
Answer: earth’s core is the very hot center of our planet
inside the core, the metals are constantly moving. The core of the Earth rotatesregularly. Some scientists say the inner core actually rotates fasterthan the rest of the planet! As the liquid outer core moves, it canchange the location of the magnetic North and South Poles.


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Which of the following is true of the Antarctic Treaty System?A. Members came from the Antarctic Agreement.
B. It allows limited weapons testing of the continent.
C. It limits restrictions of environmental controls.
D. It encourages scientific research.

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The Antarctic Treaty System D) encourages scientific research. It does not allow weapons to be tested, unless they are for some scientific purpose and for a peaceful purpose. The Antarctic Treaty System details how countries should have international relations with the only continent without a native human population and The Antarctic Treaty Secretariat is headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Name the two layers of lithosphere​

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The upper mantle and crust.

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the upper part wch is the mantle, and the crust wch is the crust

What is the length of the earth's crust? Oceanic and Continental.

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The oceanic crust is about 6-11km thick
The continental crust is about 30 km thick

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How has the growth of industry effective cities in Western Europe? ​

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Answer:

it has affected the industry because they got in war and they turned weak and couldn't work anymore but now it is getting stronger and getting on track.

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Which motion occurs at a rate of approximatelyone degree per day?
(1) the Moon revolving around Earth
(2) the Moon rotating on its axis
(3) Earth revolving around the Sun
(4) Earth rotating on its axis

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(3) Earth revolving around the Sun is a motion that occurs at a rate of approximately one degree per day. 

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3

Explanation:

Because I rite

How do plate tectonics folds,bends,lifts,and breaks parts of earths surface

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Plate tectonics move due to convection currents that occur in the Earths Mantle. They rise from the Earths core and have enough energy to move plates. The parts of convection cells where the heat energy is concentrated are called plumes. ( Rising magma between convection currents) Plumes can move plates in four ways: 
Destructive; A destructive plate boundary is when plates are forced to push against each other. This generally involves the Oceanic crust and the Continental crust. The Oceanic crust is denser than the Continental plate so is forced underneath. This is called the subduction zone. When it gets pulled down it melts to form magma, which forms a magma chamber. Magma rises through the cracks in the Continental crust and as pressure builds up, a volcanic eruption may occur.

Collision: A collision zone is another type of destructive boundary. It is when plates are pushing together, which create fold mountains. This is how the Himalayas were formed. 

Constrictive/Extension; A constrictive plate is when the two plates are being pulled apart. This is due to the convection currents, when magma reaches the surface it cools and turns into a solid to form a new crust. This is repeated many times over a long period of time. They are generally formed under the sea, for example the mid-Atlantic-ridge. When it happens chains of underwater volcanoes will appear and could become very large that it erupts out of the sea to form a volcanic island. 

Conservative; A conservative boundary is when the plates are sliding horizontally past each other, causing extreme pressure to build. However no land is created, and none is destroyed, nor are volcanoes formed, but earthquakes are very common. A very well known example of a conservative boundary is the San Andrea's fault which runs through the state of California in the USA. 

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