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analyzing data and drawing conclusions what conclusions can you draw ab…

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analyzing data and drawing conclusions
what conclusions can you draw about the density of the various colored liquids? (use evidence from t
xperiment to support your claim)

the same conclusion, put the layers of the earth in order from most dense to least dense.
layers of
ost dense ———————————>least dense
ore | outer core | mantle | crust

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y differentiation is when the internal layers are separated bo
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Explanation:

Response

To determine the order of Earth's layers from most dense to least dense, we rely on scientific knowledge about Earth's interior:

  1. Inner Core: It is solid, composed mainly of iron and nickel, and has the highest density due to extreme pressure and the nature of its materials.
  2. Outer Core: Liquid, also composed of iron and nickel, with a density slightly less than the inner core (but still very high, as it is metallic and under great pressure).
  3. Mantle: Made of silicate rocks (solid but flows slowly over geologic time) with a density lower than the core layers.
  4. Crust: The outermost, thinnest layer, composed of lighter rocks (like granite and basalt), with the lowest density among Earth’s layers.

Answer:

Most dense → Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, Crust ← Least dense

(Note: The original handwritten answer had a misspelling for “mantle” and an unclear first term; the correct order from most to least dense is Inner Core > Outer Core > Mantle > Crust.)