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Hydrothermal Vents
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Crust: Thickness 3-120 km
Mantle: Thickness 2,900 km
Liquid Outer Core: Thickness 2,225 km
Solid Inner Core: Thickness 2,400 km
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The deeper you go into EarthÕs interior, the hotter it gets. The inner core is believed to be as hot as 5,500¡C (10,000¡F)
To understand Earth's structure, think of a hard-boiled egg. The creust is like the egg's thin shell. The mantle is the egg white. And the core is the yolk. However, the Earth's core is divided into two parts; a liquid outer core and a solid inner core.
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