Answer:
the outside layer, mantle, inner core and core.
Explanation:
the outside rock layer is a hard outer crust that is relatively thin compared to the rest of the layers. When this layer cracks it can cause volcanic eruptions because the hot magma has built up a lot of pressure so it can force itself through the gap/crack. The mantle is the layers just under the crust. A lot of pressure is built up here as it has a thinner cooler layer above it and a hotter liquid/ hotter rocks just below it. The inner core. This is very hot as it can reach a temperature of around 6,000°c. this is a liquid layer just before the solid inner core of the earth. The core. This is the very centre of the earth and therefor the hottest. This solid centre has a rough minimum of 15,000°F and can roughly get as hot as the sun, scientists have proven that fact. <u>I</u><u> </u><u>hope</u><u> </u><u>this</u><u> </u><u>helped</u><u> </u><u>a</u><u> </u><u>little</u><u> </u><u>with</u><u> </u><u>your</u><u> </u><u>issue</u><u> </u><u>:</u><u>)</u>
You can take pictures of people where it doesn’t look staged and they look genuine
Answer:
Noted
Explanation:
This is also when making homemade coffee instead of some genetically modified coffee grounds sold in containers at a store.
I believe you use a paper filter instead usually because a metal filter needs to have very small gorges where the water can soak up the grounds and drip through.
And they aren't using pasteurized homogenized milk from some steroid injected cage kept grain fed industrial machine stock cow which makes this heavily biased.
In my opinion, C is the correct answer.
Here is my reasoning. It is a quote from Sylvette Lemagnen, the conservator of one of the greatest tapestries in history, the Bayeux Tapestry.
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"The Bayeux tapestry is one of the supreme achievements of the Norman </span>Romanesque<span> .... Its survival almost intact over nine centuries is little short of miraculous ... Its exceptional length, the harmony and freshness of its colours, its exquisite workmanship, and the genius of its guiding spirit combine to make it endlessly fascinating"
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<span> - Sylvette Lemagnen, conservator of the tapestry
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Hope this helps!