How to say "interior of theearth" in Japanese?

In Japanese "interior of theearth" translates to  地球内部 

Transliteration: chikyū naibu

🇯🇵 地球内部にはマントルや核があります。

🗣️ Chikyū naibu ni wa mantoru ya kaku ga arimasu.

🇺🇸 The interior of the Earth consists of the mantle and the core.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "interior of theearth" in Japanese?

You can use the word "地球内部" which translates to "Interior of theEarth".

How to pronounce "地球内部" (interior of theearth) in Japanese?

The word "地球内部" is pronounced as "chikyū naibu".

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