Study the diagram.

A diagram of Earth's structure is shown. The innermost layer is labeled, "Layer 1." The middle layer is labeled, "Layer 2". The outermost layer is labeled, "Layer 3."

Drag each term into the correct box.

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Layer 1

Layer 2

Layer 3

crust

core

mantle

YOU sure

Unfortunately, I am unable to see or manipulate diagrams. However, I can still provide you with information about Earth's structure.

In the diagram you described, the correct arrangement of the terms would be as follows:

Layer 1 - Crust: The outermost layer of the Earth, which is relatively thin and composed of solid rock.

Layer 2 - Mantle: The layer beneath the crust, making up a large portion of Earth's volume. It is composed of hot, semi-solid rock.

Layer 3 - Core: The innermost layer of the Earth, consisting of two parts - the outer core and the inner core. The outer core is liquid, while the inner core is solid and composed of mainly iron and nickel.

To determine which term goes in each layer, we need to understand the structure of Earth.

Earth's structure consists of three main layers - the crust, the mantle, and the core.

The crust is the outermost layer, so it should be assigned to "Layer 3" in the diagram.

The core is the innermost layer, so it should be assigned to "Layer 1" in the diagram.

The remaining layer, "Layer 2," should be assigned to the mantle.

Therefore, the correct assignments are as follows:

Layer 1: Core
Layer 2: Mantle
Layer 3: Crust

Layer 1: Crust

Layer 2: Mantle
Layer 3: Core