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Which layer of the Earth is the thickest?

The mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth, extending from the base of the crust to the outer core.

The mantle is divided into two main sections: the upper mantle and the lower mantle. 

 It constitutes about 84% of the Earth’s volume.

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