Answer: The 4 layers that make up the earth is the crust, mantle, inner core and outer core.
Explanation: The crust, which is a main layer is where we live on. Without the crust, we'll be standing on the mantle! The temperate of the crust is 392 Fahrenheit! The crust is 30 km thick. The mantle is the second layer of the earth. It's below the crust and it's hot, dense and semi-solid. It's mostly made of iron, magnesium and silicon. It can reach as hot as 1000 Celsius (1832 Fahrenheit)! It's about 2900 km thick! Anyone who standing on it will melt! The inner core is the 3rd layer. It's below the mantle and made out of liquid iron (molten iron) and nickel. It is about 5,200 Celsius (9392 Fahrenheit). Now that is hot! Hotter than a fire even a heater! The last layer is the outer core. It's made out of liquid iron and nickel, like the inner core. The outer core can be as hot as 5500 Celsius (8132 to 9932 Fahrenheit!)