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8 June, 05:00

Which of the following best describes the internal structure of the earth? A chocolate covered cherry, it is solid at the core surrounded by a liquid layer and semi-solid layer, then covered in a thin solid coating. An orange, it has a thin peel with a solid, but watery inside. An egg, it is solid at the core, surrounded by liquid and then a hard outer shell. A geode, it is hollow at the center with a strong, hard, outside layer. A bowling ball, it is completely solid all the way through.

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  1. 8 June, 05:23
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    An egg, it is solid at the core, surrounded by liquid and then a hard outer shell

    Explanation:

    The eggshell represents the crust, which is solid and thinnest layer, the albumin represents the mantle that is 'liquid' while the embryo represents the core which is solid.
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