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What is the name for the highly viscous layer of the earth that is about 2,890 km (1,800 miles) thick...................

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What is the name for the highly viscous layer of the earth that is about 2,890 km (1,800 miles) thick and makes up about 84 percent of Earth's volume?

posted Mar 5, 2021 by Varun Kumar

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Mantle

answer Mar 8, 2021 by Rajni
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