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drag and drop the words or phrases to accurately identify earths layers…

Question

drag and drop the words or phrases to accurately identify earths layers. lithosphere middle core inner core crust mantle magma

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To identify Earth's layers: The outermost solid layer (the first blank, left - most orange layer) is the "crust" (part of the lithosphere, but among the options, crust is the direct layer here). The middle orange - hued layer around the core is the "mantle"? Wait, no, looking at the diagram: the left - most orange layer (outermost) is crust, then the next (middle orange) is mantle? Wait, no, the diagram has three main parts: the outermost (left - most orange slice) should be "crust", the middle orange (the larger orange part with a hole) – wait, no, the Earth's layers: crust (outermost), mantle (middle), outer core (liquid, orange - hued around inner core), inner core (solid, yellow). Wait, the first blank (pointing to the left - most orange layer) is "crust". The second blank (pointing to the outer core? Wait, the label says "Outer core" – no, the arrow to the orange part with "Outer core" label? Wait, no, the diagram: the left - most orange layer (thin) is crust. Then the middle orange (thicker) is mantle? Wait, no, the options are lithosphere, middle core, inner core, crust, mantle, magma. Wait, Earth's layers: crust (outermost solid), mantle (below crust, viscous), outer core (liquid, iron - nickel), inner core (solid, iron - nickel). The left - most orange layer (thin) is crust. The middle orange (the larger orange with a cavity) – no, the "Outer core" label is on the orange part with a cavity, and the yellow is inner core. Wait, the first blank (arrow to left - most orange) should be "crust". The second blank (arrow to the yellow sphere) is "inner core". Wait, let's re - examine: the left - most orange layer (outermost) is crust. The middle orange (the one with "Outer core" label? No, the "Outer core" is the orange part with a hole, and the yellow is inner core. So the first blank (left - most orange) → crust. The second blank (yellow sphere) → inner core. Wait, but the options: lithosphere, middle core, inner core, crust, mantle, magma. Lithosphere is crust + upper mantle, but among the options, crust is the outermost solid layer here. So:

First blank (left - most orange layer): crust.

Second blank (yellow sphere): inner core.

Wait, maybe I misread. Let's list the layers:

  • Crust: outermost, thin, solid.
  • Mantle: below crust, thick, viscous.
  • Outer core: liquid, iron - nickel.
  • Inner core: solid, iron - nickel.

In the diagram, the left - most orange (thin) is crust. The middle orange (thicker) – no, the "Outer core" label is on the orange part with a hole, and the yellow is inner core. So the first arrow (left - most orange) → crust. The second arrow (yellow) → inner core.

Answer:

First blank (left - most arrow): crust

Second blank (arrow to yellow sphere): inner core