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Earth
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terrestrial planets
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chemically
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silicate
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crust
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mantle
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inner core
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Lithosphere
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Crust
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Mantle
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Asthenosphere
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Outer core
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Inner core
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Earth
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earthquake
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Snell's law
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kg
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m
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seismology
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inner core
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radius
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Inge Lehmann
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planetary differentiation
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iron catastrophe
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crust
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nickel
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lead
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uranium
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felsic materials
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crystal
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gold
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platinum
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siderophile
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chondrite
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Dynamo theory
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Coriolis effect
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Earth's magnetic field
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Curie temperature
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2005
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geophysicists
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Science
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Earth's temperature gradient
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georeactor
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Mantle (geology)
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Mohorovičić discontinuity
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Gutenberg Discontinuity
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Lehmann discontinuity
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Earth's mantle
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pressure
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Pa
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atm
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silicate
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ductile
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Convection
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tectonic plates
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melting point
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viscosity
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Pa·s
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Pa·s
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that of pitch
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Crust (geology)
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oceanic crust
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mafic
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silicate
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rocks
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continental crust
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felsic
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sodium
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aluminium
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seismic
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Mohorovičić discontinuity
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plagioclase feldspar
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chemical
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ultramafic
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harzburgites
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obducted
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ophiolite sequences
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Edmund Halley
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Earth
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Rain-out model
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Mohorovičić discontinuity
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Core-mantle boundary
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Lehmann discontinuity
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Hydridic Earth theory
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Crust
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Upper mantle
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Lithosphere
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Asthenosphere
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Mesosphere
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Mantle
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Outer core
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Inner core
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Plate tectonics
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