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Massive mountains discovered under Earth’s crust

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WASHINGTON: Scientists have discovered massive mountains in the Earth's mantle, an advance that may change our understand­ing of how the planet was formed. Most school children learn that the Earth has three layers: a crust, mantle and core. In a study published in the journal Science, scientists used data from an enormous earthquake in Bolivia to find mountains and other topography on a layer located 660 kilometers straight down, which separates the upper and lower mantle. Lacking a formal name for this layer, the researcher­s simply call it "the 660-km boundary."

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