the crust is on the outside the mantle is the second layer (the biggest) the outer core and then the inner core
Hydrosphere.
The Earth's core. Please see the related link for more information.
In a geocentric solar system model, earth is in the center, and all of the planets and then sun orbit around it. Geo= Earth Centric= Center
he thought the earth was the center of the universe and the sun and the planets orbiting the earth. but he was wrong.
He proposed the Geocentric model of the universe. In that model, the Earth was at the center and all planets orbited it. This was naturally inferred from the apparent motion of the Sun and stars as the Earth rotates.
Hydrosphere.
Thermosphere - extends from 80 km above the Earth Mesosphere - extends from 50 - 80 km above the Earth Stratosphere - extends from 15 - 50 above the Earth Troposphere - closest to the Earth
What is the order of the center of the earth to the outside.
Hydrosphere.
troposphere
Crust, mantle, core
The Earth's core. Please see the related link for more information.
The Earth's layers contribute to the planet's physical characteristics by the types of rocks these layers produce. The rock formation of the Earth's surface define the physical characteristics of the planet.
The syllable "geo-" always has something to do with the earth. The "geo-" "-centric" model has the earth at the center, and the planets revolving around the earth.
Earth is a planet. Center's of galaxies sometimes contain black holes. Planets can't be black holes.
Geocentric models had the earth as the center of the universe with the sun and all the planets orbiting it. Heliocentric models (the current accepted ones) have the sun as the center, with the earth and planets orbiting it.
There are many layers to the atmosphere. The layer that extends 50-85 kilometers is called the mesosphere. The top part of the mesosphere is the coldest part of the atmosphere.