Message from @Nesopo
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The medium is a fluid
By definition of fluid mechanics
ok
no, the crust is not a fluid, lmao
Below the mantle is.
Such was your question, no?
we dont know what that is, we cannot dig that far, an the assumed density is wrong
You assume it is wrong.
Anyways, here is the given definition
“A substance that deforms continuously under the application of a shear stress, regardless of the magnitude of the shear stress.”
Can you explain how they know the medium the waves pass through from the crust to the mantle an the depths?
Different mediums transmit signals in different ways, if we were to penetrate the Earth with a certain signal the way it is returned and the fashion in which it arrives can be used to back-track the mediums it passed through.
Evidently, such is also the way RADAR and Laser-Rangefinders work
Just on a different scale.
uhhhm
lulz
So, I have an interesting argument to snap up
whatchu got, nesopo?
So, technically we all see. Some people say the Earth is flat and all that. They're wrong in my perspective. But look what happens when I say this.
Since oxegen and Nitrogen is magnetic it can stick to the core of the planet because of it's gravitational and magnetic interactions.
The water is also gravitationally attracted.
Wheres the Nitrogen from?
atmos.
I mean Earth does have nitrogen right?
As a gas?
yea
what creates it?
Since it's composition
No idea, I haven't gotten into that
ah
you need to
But we know for sure there is nitrogen,oxegyn,co2
what part of air is nitrogen?
I'll make a procentage graph
the nitrigen part
ty
lol
Ronin you massive THOT
it's like 30 something iirc
No u
By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases. Air also contains a variable amount of water vapor, on average around 1% at sea level, and 0.4% over the entire atmosphere.