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Chapter 4.6, Problem 5A
Referring to Figure 4.9, what is the name of the layer that begins at a depth of about 100 kilometers and extends to approximately 600 kilometers?
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Masteringgeology With Pearson Etext -- Valuepack Access Card -- For Applications And Investigations In Earth Science
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