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Compare The Layers Of The Earth To The Layers Of The Atmosphere
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LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE
There is five layers to the atmosphere
The layers are...,troposphere,stratosphere,mesophere, thermosphere,and The Exosphere.
The throposphere protects the earths surface
The stratosphere protects us from ultraviolet radiation
The mesosphere helps us by burning astroids
Photo by
Kevin M. Gill
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LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE
The thermosphere protects us from UV rays
The exosphere enters into space
Photo by
hjl
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THE LAYERS OF THE EARTH
There are 5 layers of the earth
They're...the crust,the upper mantle,the lower mantle ,the outer core,and the inner core
The crust protects us from the inner core and the hot melted iron.
The upper mantle is above the lower mantle
The lower mantle is really hot rock, not lava but rock
Photo by
tipiro
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THE LAYERS OF THE EARTH
The outer core is a shell of liquid iron that surrounds the inner core
The inner cores iron can't melt because of the pressure
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ecstaticist
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CRUST/TROPOSPHERE
They both protect us from radiation & heat
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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UPPER MANTLE/STRATOSPHERE
The stratosphere protects us from UV radiation
The upper mantle protects us from the lower mantle
Photo by
Old Shoe Woman
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LOWER MANTLE/MESOSPHERE
The mesosphere protects us from meteorites & astoides
The lower mantle protects us from the heat from the cores
Photo by
wbaiv
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OUTER CORE/THERMOSPHERE
The outer core has the magnetic field
The thermosphere protects us from uv rays also
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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INNER CORE/EXOSPHERE
The exosphere enters into space to protect us from any harmful molecules
The inner core helps build and structure the earth itself
Photo by
NASA Earth Observatory
Xavier Harrison
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