1. The earths outermost layer
This would be the Crust!
2. The firm layer between the crust and the asthenosphere
The only option left that makes sense is "top level" altought the word is often used to refer to the Crust, too
3. The metallic layer at the earth's center
This is the core
4. The semi solid layer between the top layer and the upper mantle
This would be the asthenosphere!
5. The hottest part of the mantle
This would be the lower mantle - as the closer to the core, the warmer!
6. The layer surrounding the inner core
Immediately around the inner core is the outer core - as the name would suggest!
7. The layer between the asthenosphere an lower mantle
This is the Upper mantle!
Answer:
53.35 AU
Explanation:
Using Kelper's third law
The relation between the time period (T) and the semi-major axis of the comet can be expressed as:
T²∝a³
T² = Ka³
where;
(a) = length of the semi-major axis
Making (a) the subject of the axis
a³
a = 26.72 AU
Finally, the greatest distance from the Sun is:
d = 2(26.72) - 0.09
d =53.44 - 0.09
d = 53.35 AU
Thus, the greatest distance from the Sun = 53.35 AU
In general places farther from the equator have colder winters and sometimes hotter summers with lower average year-round temperatures. but there are many other influences on climate besides latitude such as elevation rainfall and proximity to or distance from large bodies of water.
Answer:
Coordinates
Explanation:
I believe it's coordinates but I could be wrong seeing as it ends so abruptly.