Cross-section of a planet revealing a glowing molten core beneath a thick, cracked, rocky crust in space.

Cross-section of a planet revealing a glowing molten core beneath a thick, cracked, rocky crust in space.

Prompt

draw image of this description: After earth started cooling from molten, minerals crystallized and created the crust, mantle, and core of the earth. As it cooled further, slabs were formed of the crust. They were melty and unstable, until it cooled further for bigger fragments to form a more stable thin layer. This early layer was oceanic and was trashed with impacts, much like the moon. As the crust solidified further, less dense materials floated to the surface, while more dense materials sank to the core and mantle. This separated the earth into its layers.