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Answer:
Explained as below.
Explanation:
- It is very essential to study the geology of the earth and its formation, its erosion and deposition and also study how the rocks got arranged in there present forms and also essential to understand the basic evolution of the earth as a distinct terrestrial planet.
- The earth's four layers divided into distinct boundaries based on the rock matter from below and its composition that is shaped by the endogenetic and exogenetic forces from above and below.
- The lithosphere of the lithosphere is composed of thin sheets of rocks that are known as plates and composed of silica, and aluminum layers. Oceanic crust composed of 5-meter thick basalt, diabase, and gabbro rocks.
- Below this layer is the Upper manure; known as Asthenosphere or the magma or lava or basaltic layer. Having a depth of 2900 kilometers this layer is of high density and has a high mass and volume.
- A thick layer of liquid composed mostly of magnesium and silicon and other elements that accumulate with high pressure to form buring of overriding slabs of rock. The lower mantle is composed of iron and heavy elements. Below which is the core which has outer and inner components like the nickel.
- The rock cycle is the cycle that recycles the rocks through the internal structure of the earth to balance the isostatic equilibrium of the landmass on the surface. Like basaltic rock get sedimentary get metamorphosed to form metamorphic rock and further get converted to igneous rocks.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars are considered terrestrial or rock plants as compared to the giants like the Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all in order.