Study The Diagram About The Varying Pressures Of Earth’s Layers. Earth's Layers. The Crust At Depth Of 0 Kilometers, Upper Mantle Depth 410 Kilometers, Lower Mantle Depth 2,900 Kilometers At 125 Gigapascals, 2,200 Degrees Celsius. Outer Core Depth 5,100 Kilometers At 330 Gigapascals, 5,000 Degrees Celsius. Inner Core At 364 Gigapascals, 5,500 Degrees Celsius. Which Layer Most Likely Has A Pressure, Represented In Units Of Gpa, Within The Range Of 310 Gpa To 150 Gpa? Outer Core Inner Core Lithosphere Oceanic Crust. The crust at depth of 0 kilometers, upper mantle depth 410 kilometers, lower mantle depth 2,900 kilometers at 125 gigapascals, 2,200 degrees celsius. Is the outer core high pressure?

Which layer most likely has a pressure, represented in units of gpa, within the range of 310. The crust at depth of 0 kilometers, upper mantle depth 410 kilometers, lower mantle depth 2,900 kilometers at 125 gigapascals, 2,200 degrees celsius. The earth's outer core has a pressure in the range of** 135 to 330 gigapascals (1.3 million to 3.3 million atmospheres)** and a temperature.