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Which of the following is part of the mechanical layers of the Earth? A Crust B Aesthenopshere C Mantle D Exosphere
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Which of the following is part of the mechanical layers of the Earth?
A Crust
B Aesthenopshere
C Mantle
D Exosphere
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Thats the top layer of the earth
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