Researchers Claim They Discovered Mountains And Plains Almost 400 Miles Under The Earth’s Surface – Inner Earth

The planet Earth is split into three layers, according to what we learned in school: the brain, the mantle, and the nucleus.

However, scientists have identified a new layer in Earth’s deep interior that has properties similar to those seen on the surface. This is a fantastic discovery that would support the Inner Earth idea once more.

A recent study published in the Journal of Science explains how researchers utilized data from huge earthquake seismic waves to locate a new location inside the Earth, which left everyone speechless: it contains features of the Earth’s surface, mountains, and plains.

Researchers claim that in order to peer deep within the globe, a massive earthquake that shakes the entire world is required, which doesn’t happen very frequently. I would advise against it!

Scientists explain that all things have surface roughness, which scatters light and allows them to view them; the scattering waves contain information about the roughness of the surface.

The roughness wasn’t evenly dispersed, according to scientists, just as the crust’s top contains flat ocean bottoms and enormous mountains, so does the 400-mile limit beneath our feet.

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