The lithosphere.
The crust is the layer of the Earth that is nearest to the surface. It is the outermost layer of the Earth's solid surface.
Earth's landmass is the part of earth total area that is covered by land and solid mass; it occupies about 21% of earths total surface area. Earth's landmass consists of the soils, continents, rocks, vegetations, and every other landforms and structures present on the earths surface. Geographically we can say that the Earth's landmass is the areas ocupied by the crust, the lithosphere and the solid part of the biosphere.
The geosphere consists of the rocks, minerals, and landforms that make up the Earth's solid surface.
No, the Earth's surface is not entirely covered by a continuous layer of solid rock. The Earth's surface is made up of various types of materials, including rock, soil, water, and vegetation. The distribution of these materials varies across different regions due to factors such as geological processes and human activities.
Take a walk outside. Then you will be walking on the Earth's solid surface.
It is said that the crust and the inner core are to be solid.
In geological context the fairly solid and rocky surface of the Earth is formally referred to as the "crust", distinct from the mantle beneath it.
Water
Bedrock
No. There is nothing solid in the sun. It consists entirely of superheated gas.
The lithosphere.
Roughly 70% of the earths surface is covered by water.
The answer is Ireland. The "Ire" rhymes with fire and the solid part of the earth's surface is the "land".
The crust is the layer of the Earth that is nearest to the surface. It is the outermost layer of the Earth's solid surface.
Earth's landmass is the part of earth total area that is covered by land and solid mass; it occupies about 21% of earths total surface area. Earth's landmass consists of the soils, continents, rocks, vegetations, and every other landforms and structures present on the earths surface. Geographically we can say that the Earth's landmass is the areas ocupied by the crust, the lithosphere and the solid part of the biosphere.
Paint is a liquid that consists of pigments, binders, solvents, and additives. When applied to a surface, the solvents in the paint evaporate, leaving behind the pigments and binders that adhere to the surface, creating a solid coating.