“mantle” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “mantle”:

+ At the rift, the boundary between tectonic plates, magma from the mantle reaches the seafloor.

+ Sports writers called Maris and Mickey Mantle the MM boys.

+ On one side of the mantle is a breathing hole, which is easy to see when open, but difficult to see when closed.

+ Heat from the mantle is the source of energy driving plate tectonics.

+ Templar knights wore white Mantle mantles cross and were among the most skilled fighting units of the Crusades.

+ A thin crust, the lower part of the lithosphere, surrounds the mantle and is about 5 to 75km thick.

+ Like most large igneous provinces, the Mackenzie Large Igneous Province was caused by a mantle plume an upwelling zone of abnormally hot rock within the Earth’s mantle.

mantle some ways to use
mantle some ways to use

Example sentences of “mantle”:

+ The part of the mantle which sticks out is called the “girdle”.

+ Cultured pearls are made by inserting small and a piece of donor mantle tissue into a small incision in the mantle of a freshwater mussel.

+ Inside the mantle in some species is a very small, flat shell.

+ Many marine gastropods are burrowers and have siphons or tubes that extend from the mantle and sometimes the shell.

+ The page Doreen Mantle is getting constantly vandalized by these block evading IPs of Dopenguins.

+ The Earth’s mantle is a layer of silicate rock between the crust and the outer core.

+ That means the Crust crust, plus the part of the upper mantle that behaves elastically on long time scales.

+ Below the lithosphere the upper mantle becomes notably more plastic.

+ Such old continental crust and the mantle below it are less dense than other places in the Earth.

+ A natural pearl is formed when nacre-producing cells are displaced from the mantle tissue of an oyster.

+ Venus’s mantle makes up around 70% of its mass.

+ In the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic ChurchesEastern Catholic churches, the mantle is a monastic garment worn by bishops, hegumens, archimandrites, and other monastics in processions and while attending various church services, such as Vespers or Matins; but not when vested to celebrate the Divine Liturgy.

+ Where the crust meets the mantle the temperatures can be between 200°C.

+ As a result of this work, Mantle grew incredibly strong, which led to the nickname “Muscles”.

+ The chemical composition of the mantle is heavily biased towards three elements: oxygen 44.8% by weight; magnesium 22.8%; silicon 21.5%.

+ Unlike the Western cope, the mantle is worn only by monastics.

+ The mantle length of “Stauroteuthis syrtensis” is about.

+ Venus’s silicate mantle is approximately 2800km thick.

+ The mantle has three openings for siphoning water and for the foot to stick out.

+ The part of the mantle which sticks out is called the "girdle".

+ Cultured pearls are made by inserting small and a piece of donor mantle tissue into a small incision in the mantle of a freshwater mussel.
+ Inside the mantle in some species is a very small, flat shell.

More in-sentence examples of “mantle”:

+ Water would have come into the mantle cavity, passed over the gills, and was squirted out.

+ At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, material from the upper mantle rises through the faults between oceanic plates.

+ The crust and the upper mantle make up the lithosphere.

+ New oceanic lithosphere is constantly being produced at mid-ocean ridges and is recycled back to the mantle at subduction zones.

+ The mantle and underwing coverts darken to a more purple in colour.

+ The Pavilion of the Holy Mantle holds the cloak of Mohammed, his sword, his teeth, his beard, and other relics which are known as the Sacred Trusts.

+ But if the conductivity inside the Earth were much higher than at the surface, then the Earth’s core and lower mantle would also cool.

+ The water vapor rises into the pliable mantle above the subducting plate, causing some of the mantle to melt.

+ As a result, it melts in the mantle and reforms.

+ Mar’s mantle makes up 74–88% of its mass.

+ It consists of knob-like cartilages in the mantle and corresponding depressions in the funnel.

+ Earth’s mantle and crust formed about 100 million years after the formation of the planet, about 4.6 billion years ago.

+ Earth’s mantle is the 1,800 mile thick shell making up about 84% of Earth’s volume.

+ Kimberlite has attracted attention because it serves as a carrier of diamonds and garnet peridotite mantle mantle xenoliths to the Earth’s surface.

+ Basalts, kimberlites, lamproites and lamprophyres, which have their source in the upper mantle, often contain fragments and crystals assumed to be a part of the lower mantle mineralogy.

+ The deeper mantle below the asthenosphere is more rigid again.

+ The mantle is a significant part of the anatomy of molluscs: it is the dorsal body wall which covers the organs of digestion, reproduction and movement.

+ This cavity is formed by the mantle skirt, a double fold of mantle which encloses a water space.

+ Europa’s mantle is 1165km thick.

+ The radiometric ages show the Earth existed already for at least 10 million years before the impact, enough time to allow for differentiation of the Earth’s primitive mantle and core.

+ Oxygenated water is taken into the Mantle mantle cavity to the gills.

+ Mickey Charles Mantle was an AmericansAmerican baseball centerfielder.

+ The basic machine driving continental movement is heat moving from the Earth’s mantle through the crust and out of the planet.

+ Past episodes of melting and volcanism at the outer levels of the mantle have produced a very thin crust of crystallized melt products near the surface, where we live.

+ As the oceanic crust moves away from the ridge axis, the peridotite in the underlying mantle cools and becomes more rigid.

+ The monarch places this coat of arms on a mantle lined with Ermine.

+ The male is a red and black bird-of-paradise with a yellow mantle on its neck, a light-green mouth, blue feet and two curved violet tail feathers.

+ Unusually for molluscs, they lack a mantle cavity.

+ She briefly assumes the mantle of the Flash, after Wally enters the Speed Force.

+ Io’s mantle is 1100km thick.

+ Bailiffs and Dames Grand Cross and, prior to 1926, Knights of Justice formerly wore black silk robes with a lining of the same material and colour; these members now wear the same mantle as Commanders, Officers, and Esquires, which are made of black merino wool faced with black silk.

+ Areas that are Rift rifting apart, such as mid-ocean ridges and the East African Rift have mountains due to thermal buoyancy caused by the hot mantle underneath them, which pushes them up.

+ In memory of his father, Jace assumes the mantle of the Flash and continues the feud against Cobalt Blue.

+ Saying, “The right has claimed the mantle of ‘family values’ for far too long.

+ The crust of a terrestrial planet is thin, with the core and the mantle taking up the vast bulk, sometimes with a very large core, sometimes much smaller.

+ Mars’s silicate mantle is approximately 1600km thick.

+ The Moon has a bulk composition closely resembling the Earth’s mantle and crust together, without the Earth’s core.

+ On Earth, it is composed of the crust and the portion of the upper mantle that behaves elastically on time scales of thousands of years or greater.

+ When octopods reproduce, males use a specialized arm to put packets of sperm into the female’s mantle cavity.

+ In some mollusks the mantle cavity is a brood chamber, and in cephalopods and some bivalves such as scallops, it is a locomotory organ.

+ Immediately after the impact, the Earth’s mantle was vigorously convectionconvecting, the surface was a large magma ocean.

+ Today’s example” comes from the Doreen Mantle page, which intriguingly has been edited on a nearly daily basis lately but doesn’t seem to grow.

+ The siphon is part of the mantle the mantle cavity.

+ Mercury Mercury has a silicate mantle that is approximately 490km thick.

+ The lower mantle is much thicker than the upper mantle.

+ Angolan colobus monkeys have glossy, black fur covers much of the body, but contrasts with short, white hair surrounding the face, a u-shaped, cape-like mantle of long white hair that extends down the shoulders and across the lower back, and a bushy white tuft to the tip of the tail.

+ A volcanovolcanic hotspot is where mantle and creates a volcano.

+ Melted material from the mantle and crust moves up through the crust and collects in magma chambers.

+ There lava from the Earth’s lower mantle or upper core is close to the surface.

+ Water would have come into the mantle cavity, passed over the gills, and was squirted out.

+ At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, material from the upper mantle rises through the faults between oceanic plates.

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