Which of the following layers of Earth is a liquid layer with the highest density?(1 point) Responses mesosphere mesosphere outer core outer core lithosphere lithosphere asthensophere

The correct answer is the outer core.

The correct answer is the outer core.

To determine which layer of the Earth is a liquid layer with the highest density, we need to understand the Earth's composition and structure.

The Earth is composed of several layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust.

The outer core is a liquid layer primarily made up of molten iron and nickel. It surrounds the inner core, which is a solid ball of densely packed iron and nickel. The outer core experiences high temperatures and pressure, which keep it in a liquid state despite being made of dense materials. Due to its composition and density, the outer core is the layer of the Earth with the highest density among the options you mentioned.

In contrast, the mesosphere, lithosphere, and asthenosphere are not liquid layers. The mesosphere is the layer of the atmosphere above the stratosphere. The lithosphere refers to the rigid outermost layer of the Earth, which includes the crust and part of the upper mantle. The asthenosphere is a semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere, where the solid rock can slowly flow due to high temperatures and pressure.

Therefore, the correct answer is the outer core.