IELTS Listening Diagrams Practice & Tips

Useful practice and tips for IELTS Listening Diagram Labelling Questions. IELTS listening diagrams can come in any section of the IELTS listening test. You will be presented with a visual diagram requiring you to either label parts of the diagram or complete notes in the diagram. It is important that you prepare for this type of IELTS listening question. Please note that the lessons below are not tests, they are practice lessons for IELTS listening diagrams.

Tips for IELTS Listening Diagram Labelling

  1. In your IELTS listening test, you can listen only once. There is no pause button.
  2. Different question types will have different instructions – pay attention to this! Word count!
  3. Read the questions carefully before listening. You will need to develop speed reading for this.
  4. Pay attention to keywords given in the diagram- they will help you find the answers.
  5. The information in the diagram will be presented in a logical order. Follow the order.
  6. Locate the question numbers on the diagram.
  7. The numbers will come in order in the listening test.
  8. Be ready for words to be paraphrased from the diagram.
  9. Note what kind of answer you are listening for: noun, verb, adj, number etc.
  10. When you check your answers for these lessons, always listen to the recording and read the transcript again for more practice.

IELTS Listening Diagram Labelling

Mars Insight Probe

Questions 1 – 3: Complete the sentences using no more than one word and/or a number.

  1. The Insight probe will investigate Mars’ ………………
  2. The probe is currently situated near Mars’ …………..
  3. Scientists aim to learn about Mars’ composition from its core to its ………..

Questions 4 – 7

Complete the diagram below using no more than two words and/or numbers.

 

Source: Both diagram and article are from BBC NEWS

Recording:

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Answers & Transcript

Please click below to reveal vocabulary, transcript and answers:

VocabBuilder
  • plunge = dive, decent
  • vast = enormous
  • plain = large area of flat land without obstacles such as large rocks
  • core = centre
  • crust = hard outer layer of something
  • seismometer = an instrument that measures movement such as earthquakes
  • orbits = circles (vb)
  • pointers = clues
  • circular = round
  • deploy = move into position
Transcript
Use the transcript below to check your answers, make a note of useful tips and paraphrases and also improve your pronunciation by listening to the recording and reading the transcript at the same time.

The US space agency Nasa has landed a new robot on Mars, otherwise known as the Red Planet. after a dramatic seven-minute plunge to the surface.,  The Insight probe aims to study the world’s deep interior, and make it the only planet – apart from Earth – that has been examined in this way. Insight is now sitting on a vast, flat plain, close to the Red Planet’s equator. This will be the first probe to dedicate its investigations to understanding Mars’ interior. Scientists want to know how the world is constructed – from its core to its crust.

Looking at the functions of the Insight probe shown on the diagram, we can see that at the top there is a robotic arm which places instruments such as the seismometer on the planet’s surface. Attached to the arm is an instrument monitoring camera. On the main body of the probe there are sensors for both temperature and wind as well as a rise antenna. This measures the movement of Mars’ North Pole as it orbits the sun giving pointers about the iron-rich centre of the planet and hopefully more information about the composition and size of the planet’s core. On either side of the main body of the probe are two large circular solar panels which were deployed immediately on landing to operate its systems and warm equipment in the sub-zero temperatures on the planet . To delve deep into the ground and measure the planet’s temperature, there is a heat flow probe that will penetrate to a depth of 5m or 16ft.

Answers
Answers have been written using all capital letters – this is recommended for both reading and listening answers.

  1. INTERIOR
  2. EQUATOR
  3. CRUST
  4. ROBOTIC ARM
  5. TEMPERATURE  WIND
    1. It is not necessary to use a comma – punctuation is not required in IELTS listening answers. Although using a comma is still acceptable.
    2. Writing the word “and” would make the answer incorrect for two reasons: 1) there is a word limit of max two words 2) the word “and” is already given in the diagram and cannot be part of the answer.
    3. Both words are necessary for one point. There are no half points.
  6. SOLAR PANELS
    1. You must have the “s” on panels or the answer will be marked wrong.
    2. You cannot write “circular solar panels” because that is three words and the limit is two words. Also the word “circular” is purely descriptive to help the reader identify the solar panels on the diagram – it is not a word that makes up the compound noun.
  7.   5   16
    1. You must have both numbers for one point. If one number is wrong, the whole answer is marked wrong.
    2. See above about using commas.
    3. You should not put “m” or “ft” or use brackets () with the numbers because that is already given on the diagram. Your task is to write down what is missing.
    4. Note that the instructions for questions 1-3 and the instructions for 4-7 are not the same. Please check them again about the limit for numbers written in answers.

 

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Comments

  1. zhu longpeng says

    Hey, Liz,Thanks for your preparations for us to pass the IELTS.
    Now I got some problems about improving my English listening skill.
    May be my English listening is poor.
    When i face to these qustions, it’s difficult for me to understand what you said in this practice.
    Therefore, i want to know what should i do firstly?
    To increse my vacabulary at first?
    May I have some suggerstions from you? Thank you so much!

    • You start preparing for the IELTS test and developing understanding of the test when your English is at the level you need for your score. If your English is only band 4 and you want to get band 6 or 7 in your test, you will focus on English, not IELTS. As soon as you feel your English is strong enough, then you focus on IELTS skills.

  2. Hello Liz!
    Thank you for your mock tests. i’m taking my exam in December (computer ver) so I have some questions about how to type answers… It would be great if you can help!
    1. In CD, when I have to write 2 words in one space, do I need to use comma or just write (for ex) cat dog, or cat, dog ?
    2. If I have a big number, such as 657971, do I need to use comma (657,971)?
    3. For dates, what is the correct way to write? Do we use / (22/10/1997) or . is ok too (22.10.1997)?
    Thank you in advance!

    • 1. You don’t need punctuation. Just make sure the two words and clear to read: cat dog
      2. It’s best to put a comma with large numbers so that the number as we do that in English
      3. The date can be written any way. We use both options

  3. Rida Nadeem says

    1: INTERIOR
    2: EQUATOR
    3:CRUST
    4:ROBOTIC ARMS
    5:TEMPERATURE,WIND
    6: SOLAR PANELS
    7: 5M,16FT

  4. Pipin Deliana says

    1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. temperature wind
    6. solar panels
    7. 5 16

  5. hello liz,

    I have a question regarding Listening format.
    I see British Council still gives us an example question in one of its practice tests.
    https://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/take-ielts/prepare/free-ielts-practice-tests/listening/section-1

    Can you please let me know if the format changed for both British Council and IDP ? If so, why do I see an example question here?!

    • The example is given there for your benefit. It isn’t given in the actual test. The example was removed from all IELTS tests a couple of years ago. If you are worried about it, you can get this confirmed at the IELTS Official FB page. Whether you take the test at the British Council or IDP, it makes no difference at all because neither of them actually write the tests – they just run them.

  6. Emmanuel says

    Hello liz thanks alot for this i’ve found your website really helpful and im glad i came across you… please i have a few questions, will a transcript be provided during the exams for the listening part as you’ve provided as well and again how can i get your app i’ve been seeing reviews that your app was helpful so im a bit confused is it this website or theres another apllication again

    • You will see that I only give the transcript with the answer. I do not provide a transcript with the listening exercise. In the real test, you won’t get access to the transcript. I provide it with the answers to help you develop your English and IELTS skills. My app is mainly a gateway to this website. However, it does have a short quiz to test your understanding of the test format for each part of the IELTS test and that is useful to do. You can find it on google play store for android.

  7. Kim says

    Hi, Liz. Thanks for all the tips given, you’re my saviour. However, I have some doubts, can I write down the synonym of the answer in the Listening test section?

    • No, you must write the precise word or words you hear – not your interpretation or alternative words.

  8. Thank you so much Liz. Your channel has been very helpful. God bless you richly.

  9. Dear Liz,thank you for the good job…in this exercise,the instructions stated not more than 1 word and/or a number

    • Actually that is not correct. This listen practice lessons has two sets of questions. Each set of questions has their own instructions and their own word limit. Check again. Always make sure you are reading the instructions for each set of questions – this is the same with the real IELTS test.

  10. Diksha says

    Ty Liz ….It’s really helping me a lot in my preparations by looking at your sessions and studying via it , has given me an ease n joy to learn….I have scored full marks .

  11. Nicola says

    Thanks for the incredible lessons Liz.
    I have one question about this diagram, though: in the 6th question, the empty box points to a *single* solar panel, so it seems like the test is asking to write the name of that specific part. For this reason, I wrote “solar panel”, even though I knew that the recording said “panelS”. <
    How can one know what to write in this situation?

    • Your answer must come from the audio, not from what you think is should be. Just write down what you hear without changing it.

  12. Emmanuel says

    Thanks Liz , but it seem like the second answer came before the first.

    • The answers come in order. Listen to the recording again and also read the transcript at the same time – this is the best way to check your answers when you have finished a listening exercise.

      • Good day to you I really appreciate your work, please would like to know if transcript would be included in the real test?, am not sure listening to the audio once is enough

        • As you can see from my lessons, I provide the transcript with the answers. By reading the transcript, you can find the answers which is why I give them together on my website. I do not present the questions with the transcript. If I did that, it would turn the listening test into a reading test. So, the answer to your question – “No, you won’t be given the transcript in your real IELTS test.” You will be given the question paper and you will be able to listen to the recording only once. You can’t control the recording – you can’t pause it or replay it.

    • Clinton says

      The answer for number one question, could it also pass as “deep interior”

  13. Devasree ravipudi says

    interior
    equator
    crust
    robert arm
    temperature and wind
    solar panels
    5m/16 feet

  14. jasper says

    Hi Liz, thank you for the practice exercises.

    Question says: “No more than one word and/or number” however for answer 4 & 6 its 2 words.(Solar panels, Robotic Arm) can you please clarify how i can not be confused with this!!

    Also, Does the computer/examiner mark wrong if i dont use the capital or small letters accordingly when answer still is correct)
    Examples:
    can i write solar Panels/Solar panels/Solar Panels/solar panels ???which answer will be marked wrong?
    OR
    robotic Arm/Robotic Arm/Robotic arm/robotic arm??? Which answer will be marked correct & wrong?

    • You need to read the instructions again. There are different instructions for different sets of questions. Always pay more attention to look for instructions. You can use or not use capital letters as you wish in the listening test.

      • Kv Subramanyam says

        Hello mam,
        I was surprised when I am listening, first time i got confused, second time little bit ok, 3rd time understanding slowly,4th time i got finally, I observed here that is accent. If i get clear pronunciation I’ll do easily but have to catch accent first how to pronounce. Any Thank you for such a good work and applicable.

        • It’s important to practise listening to different accents. You can do this by listening to news channel and watching documentaries. In IELTS listening, there are usually different accents on the recording.

          • Faith limo says

            Hey Liz thanks alot
            Listening needs alot of practice and concentration I could barely get anything on the IST and and 2 Nd reading till I did the 3rd round

  15. SHRUTI AGARWAL says

    do I have to post a comment everytime I want to practice ?

    • No, you comment when you want to. As you can see, you can use the pages without leaving a comment.

  16. Maad Hamidou says

    1)Interior
    2)Equator
    3)Crust
    4)Robotic Arm
    5)Temperature, wind
    6)Solar panels
    7)5M(16ft)
    Thank you Liz, I really appreciate your help.
    It’s during quarantine and I’m being entertained and I’m practicing ielts and it’s very fun .
    Thank you

  17. red-planet
    Equator
    Cruest
    Robotic arm
    Temperature wind
    5m /16ft

  18. shafiqullah says

    hello Liz,
    Thanks from your Tips,Information and Examples.They are really helpful.

  19. Thank you liz that was so helpful

  20. Hi Liz, Thank you very much for sharing the practice questions. There is one thing that I want to clarify. In tip no.(5), it says answers will come in logical orders. But the answer for No (2) which is equator comes before the answer for No (1). Could you please clarify on that?Thank you very much

    • If you look carefully, you’ll see that the answer to number 1 comes before the answer to number 2:

      “The Insight probe aims to study the world’s deep interior, and make it the only planet – apart from Earth – that has been examined in this way. Insight is now sitting on a vast, flat plain, close to the Red Planet’s equator.”

  21. Hi Liz, this is my first time to answer listening practice test. I find it hard specially when you dont listen carefully the pronunciation. I have 2 wrong answers from 1-7.

    1. Deep interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature, wind
    6. Circular panels
    7. 5, 16

  22. Thank you Liz, this was really helpful

  23. Thank you very much liz!

  24. HI Liz
    i cannot see the another questions like question 1 and 2 and 3 and ,where is it inside the diagram

  25. Hello Liz,
    The instruction said “not more than one word” is ‘robotic arm’ and ‘solar panels’ not 2 words each? Or was it a typo error. Please look at the instruction on the Mars insight probe. Thanks, you have been pretty helpful, eagerly waiting for a feedback

    • Are you referring to questions 1-3 or 4-7? As you see, there are two different sets of questions with two different instructions. It is important that you pay attention to these details in the real test.

      • Masud Abdullah says

        Hi Liz… You are like a torch to those who found a path in the Dark. Your web-site is an one stop solution for anyone who is striving for IELTS. You great videos, highly enriched website with tips and guidance & advises are more than I can’t just explain through my words. It’s a great work that you do to bring change in peoples lives.

        I wish your good health and all the very best Liz….
        I am preparing for the test next month. Hoping to achieve my desired score. Wish me good luck.

        • I wish you lots of luck in your test !! Remember, the more you understand about the test, the better prepared you will be. Thank you for your kind message 🙂

      • Precious Chiamaka says

        Thanks a lot Liz
        You’re so good in what you do and it’s really helpful. Let me now work hard to make you proud. Love from Precious

  26. Mam thanks for your resources which are extremely helpful in many ways . I have one question regarding writing answers in capital letter ,is it fine to write listening answers in capital and rest both writing and reading in small letter ? I have exam tomorrow

    • I don’t know what you mean by small letters for writing. Your writing should contain both small and capital letters for your task 1 and task 2 – you are being marked on your ability to use capital letters appropriately. However, it’s fine to change between listening and reading. Although I would recommend all capitals for both listening and reading.

  27. ArjPar says

    Do we get a written Transcript in the exam for the listing module?

    • The listening test is purely listening. It is not listening and reading. No transcript. You should use transcripts for analysing your problems when training for the test.

  28. Aishwarya says

    1. INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3. CRUST
    4. ROBOTIC ARM
    5. TEMPERATURE WIND
    6. SOLAR PANELS
    7. 5 16

  29. shripati says

    In the real test, the speed of the audio will be of similar pace or it will be slightly slow? As I am missing some parts when I write an answer.

    • To get to know the real IELTS listening test, go to the BC website and do their free test online. You can also buy the IELTS Cambridge test books from 1 to 14. The most recent is 14. They are all real IELTS tests.

  30. Hi, Liz, if there are two answers to a single question for instance: Sarah owns a school bag and a notebook.
    School bag, notebook are correct answers to question 1. How do we write this answer in the answer sheet. Should a comma be used in between or a / ?

    • If you use a word, it would mean you are putting that word into the answer. That would becomes part of your answer. Are you sure you would add the word “a”? You do not need punctuation for listening answers. If the answer is two words, write two words. If it is three, write three.

      • My question is if two or three answer are required to one question , how do i write that in the answer sheet?
        Let me know which of the following two are correct?
        1. Notebooks, school bags
        2. Notebook/ school bags

  31. Zeinab says

    No more than one ward that means my answer is one word only
    So solar panels are two words
    Please clear that
    Thank you

    • This means you didn’t pay attention to the instructions. Look again at the instructions for the relevant question.

  32. 1)INTERIOR
    2) EQUATOR
    3) CRUST
    4) ROBOTIC ARM
    5) TEMPERATURE WIND
    6) SOLAR PANELS
    7) 5, 16

  33. Reemah says

    1.INTERIOR
    2.EQUATOR
    3.CRUST
    4.ROBOTIC ARM
    5.TEMPERATION,WIND
    6.SOLAR PANEL
    7.5,16

  34. mohammed says

    teacher at the beginning of one the questions in the lelts examples the instructions say write no more than three words And/Or numbers
    the question was (best time to contract is ? )
    so if I wrote the answer like this (between 9 and 9:30)
    is that ganna be within the limits

  35. venkaiah gadikota says

    1.you must have the “s”…….
    i can’t get this point.
    would u explain this point mam

  36. 1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic Arm
    5. Temperature, wind
    6. Solar panels
    7. 5, 16

  37. Hi Liz,

    Thanks for your teaching, please I have a question

    No more than one word and/or a number is what is given in the instruction so how come the answer to number 4 is “ROBOTIC ARM” ?

    • You didn’t read the instructions for questions 4-7. Always read the instructions carefully. The instructions change each time the question type changes.

  38. Ronit Patel says

    This one is for blue footed boobies.
    1.rituals
    2. attractive
    3.stupid
    4.timely
    5.corporate groups
    6.anchavies
    7.physically adapted
    8.webbed feet
    9.1-3

  39. ROnit Patel says

    1.deepened area
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4.Robotic arm
    5. Temperature and wind
    6.SOlar panels
    7.5, 16

  40. Mithila says

    Valuable Content!! Thank You!

  41. Benjamin says

    Hi teacher liz, is “& ” counted as a word

  42. Hello, excuse me please. You said not more than one word, what about ‘Robotic arm’ ?

    • Which instructions are you referring to? Are you referring to instructions for questions 1-3 or for questions 4 – 7 ?? Did you notice there are two sets of instructions?

  43. Liesl Genis says

    1.Deep interior
    2.equator
    3. crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. temperature, wind
    6. solar panels
    7. 5m/16ft

  44. VICTORIA says

    1. Deep Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic Arm
    5. Temp wind
    6. Solar Panels
    7. 5 16

  45. Hamza Amina says

    1. Interior
    2. Planet Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature & wind
    6. Circular Solar Panel
    5m (16ft)

  46. 6/7

    Thank you Liz.

    My speaking was yesterday. LRW is Saturday

  47. 1.-
    2. equator
    3. crust
    4. arm
    5. temperature, wind
    6. panel
    7 5 ; 16

    • Afsana says

      I find the same answers as per the “word count” theory. For instance, here 4th answer should be ARM instead of ROBOTIC ARM as word demand is only ONE. Also for the 6th answer every reply came as SOLAR PANEL or CIRCULAR PANEL, but it should be only PANEL…. @liz

      • I’m glad you mentioned this. The answers are all correct. The problem is that you didn’t notice that the instructions changed when the question type changed. The first three questions have one set of instructions and the next questions for the diagram labelling have completely different instructions:
        “Questions 4 – 7
        Complete the diagram below using no more than two words and/or numbers.”
        This is precisely how it will be in your real test. Always look out for the instructions. Instructions are not given per section, but per question type.

  48. Akinboboye Catherine says

    1.INTERIOR
    2.EQUATOR
    3.CRUST
    4.ROBOTIC ARM
    5.TEMPERATURE AND WIND
    6.LARGE CIRCULAR SOLAR PANEL
    7 5m, 16ft

  49. timothy says

    1.interior
    2.equator
    3.crust
    4. robotic arms
    5.temperature,wind
    6 circular panel

  50. Babatunde Ige Kade says

    1.interior
    2.equator
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5.temperature, wind
    6.north pole
    7.5,(16).

  51. Hiral Chaps says

    1.INTERIOR
    2.EQUATOR
    3.CRUST
    4.ROBOTIC-ARM
    5.TEMPERATURE & WIND
    6.SOLAR PANEL
    7.5 16

  52. Interior
    Flat plane
    Crust
    Robotic arm
    Temperature, wind
    Solar panels
    5,16.

  53. John Mshelia says

    1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Arm
    5. Temperature, wind
    6. Solar panel
    7. 5m 16ft

  54. 1. Interior
    2.
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5.temperature,wind
    6.solar panel
    7. 5,16

  55. 1 interior
    2 equator
    3 crust
    4 robotic arm
    5 temperature wind
    6 circular panel
    7 5, 16

  56. SUNITA SHARMA says

    1.(DEEP) INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3. CRUST
    4. ROBERTIC ARM
    5. TEMPERATURE , WIND
    6. (RISE) ANTENNA
    7. 5,16

  57. Interior
    planet equator
    Crust
    Robotic arm
    Temperature and wind
    Rise Antenna
    5m or 16 ft

  58. muhyaldeen muhyaldeen says

    Here is my answer

    1—-
    2—
    3 Crust
    4 Robortic arm
    5 Temperature & wind
    6 you mentioned three words in this part circular solar panel
    7 Five Meter 16

  59. Mohammed Faheem says

    Thank you so much

  60. 1. Deep interior
    2 flat plane
    3 crust
    4 Robotic arm
    5 Temperature wind
    6. Solar panels
    7. 5m 16ft

  61. Vinayak Nilajkar says

    Answers :
    1) INTERIOR
    2) EQUATOR
    3) CRUST
    4) ROBOTIC ARM
    5) TEMPERATURE AND WIND
    6) SOLAR PANELS
    7) 5m/ 16ft

    Thank you.

  62. Rahul Zayn says

    1. Interior
    2.Equator
    3.Crust
    4.Robotic Arm
    5.Temperature, wind
    6.Solar Panels
    7.5,16

  63. Khin Latt Latt Mon says

    1.interior
    2.equator
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5.temperature,wind
    6.solar panel
    7.5,16

  64. 1.interior
    2.equator
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5.temperature &wind
    6.solar panels
    7.5(16)

  65. ajna islam says

    1.interior ;
    2. equator;
    3.crust;
    4.robotic arm;
    5 temperature, wind;
    6.solar panel;
    7. 5, 6

  66. Eberechukwu Mba says

    1.Inferior
    2. Equator
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5. Temperature wind
    6. Solar panel

  67. 1. Dipetheria
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature and wind
    6. Solar panels
    7. 5, 16

  68. S Chit Chit Win says

    1.interior
    2.equator
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5.temperature,wind
    6.circular solar panel
    7.5,16

  69. 1. Deep Interior
    2.Equator
    3.Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature/wind
    6.Solar panel
    7. 5,16

  70. Interior
    Equator
    Crust
    Robotic arm
    Temperature wind
    Solar panels
    5 16

  71. Maryanna says

    1. interior
    2. equator
    3. crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. temperature, wind
    6. circular panel
    7. 5,16

  72. Thanks and God bless you ma❤️

  73. Rushell says

    1.interior.
    2.equator
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5.temperature ,wind
    6.rise antenna
    7.5 (16)

  74. 1.Interior
    2.Equator
    3.Crust
    4.Robotic Arm
    5.Temperature;wind
    6.solar panels
    7.5/16

  75. Veronica Giorgione says

    1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature/wind
    6. Solar panel
    7. 5, 16

  76. 1. Interior
    2.
    3. Cross
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Instrument Monetring camera
    Circular solar panel
    5m(16)ft

  77. 1. Red planet
    2. equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic Arm
    5. Temperature and wind
    6.Solar panels
    7. 5/16

  78. Carolyn says

    1.DEEP INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3.CRUST
    4.ROBOTIC ARM
    5.TEMPERATURE, WIND
    6. SOLAR PANEL
    7. 5,16

  79. JaffAkwe says

    1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic Arm
    5. Temperature/Wind
    6. Solar Panels
    7. 5m/16ft

  80. 1. interior
    2. equator
    3. crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. temperature, wind
    6. solar panels
    7 5 16

  81. 1.deep interior
    2.equator
    3.crust
    4. robertic arm
    5. temperature & arm
    6.circular panel
    7.5.16

  82. Khimly Grenian Magtuba says

    1. INTERIOR
    2.EQUATOR
    3.CRUST
    4.ROBOTIC ARM
    5. TEMPERATURE/ WIND
    6. SOLAR PANELS
    7. 5/ 16

  83. 1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. temperature, wind
    6. Antenna
    7. 5, 16

  84. 1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic Arm
    5. Temperature, Wind
    6. Circular Panel
    7. 7, 16

  85. Deep interior
    Equator
    Crust
    Robotic arm
    Instrument monitoring camera
    Solar panels
    5,16

  86. Thrivikrama Rao says

    1.INTERIOR
    2.EQUATOR
    3.CRUST
    4.ROBOTIC ARM
    5.TEMPERATURE, WIND
    6.SOLAR PANELS
    7. 5, 16

  87. Nhora Manalo says

    1.interior
    2.equator
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5.temperature,wind
    6.solar panel
    7.5,16

  88. 1. Deep Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic Arm
    5. Temperature, wind
    6. Antenna, wind
    7. 5 (16)

  89. EMMANUEL AGEGE says

    1. INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3. CRUST
    4. ROBOTIC ARM
    5. TEMPERATURE, WIND
    6. ANTENNA
    7. 5, 16

  90. 1. INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3. CRUST
    4. ROBOTIC ARM
    5. WIND, TEMPERATURE
    6. SOLAR PANELS
    7. 5,(16)

  91. 1.DEEP INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3. CRUST
    4. ROBOTI ARM
    5. TEMPERATURE,WIND
    6. CIRCULAR PANEL
    7. 5,16

  92. Jincy Ann Varghese says

    Interior, Equator, Crust,Robotic Arm, Temperature and Wind, Circular Panels, 5m/16f

  93. 1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic Arm
    5.
    6. Antenna
    7. 5, 16

  94. Jennifer says

    1. Deep interior 2. Equator 3. Crust 4. Robotic arm 5. Rise antenna 6. Circular panels 7. 5/16

  95. Hai Liz thanku very much I’m practicing listening through ur audios

  96. Mavis Kwarteng says

    1.. Interior
    2…equator
    3…crust
    4….Robotic arm
    5….wind temperature
    6….solar panels
    7….5,16

  97. ROOPA DUNAGE says

    1. (DEEP) INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3. CRUST
    4.ROBOTIC ARM
    5.TEMPERATURE, WIND
    6. (CIRCULAR) CELLO PANELS
    7. 5, 16

  98. Grace Prasanth says

    1) Deep interia
    2) Equator
    3) crust
    4) Robotic arm
    5) temperature & wind
    6) solar panels
    7) 5, 16

  99. 1. Interior
    2.Equator
    3.Crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. Temperature , wind
    6.Rise Antenna
    7. 5,16

  100. Jaspreet singh says

    1- interia
    2 equater
    3 crust
    4 robotic arm
    5 temperature , wind
    6 solar penals
    7- 5,16

  101. 1. interior
    2. equator
    3. crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. temperature wind
    6. solar panels
    7. 5 ( 15 )

  102. ANKIT JOSHI says

    1. INTERIOR.
    2. EQUATOR
    3.CRUST
    4 ROBOTIC ARM
    5. TEMPERATURE, WIND
    6. SOLAR PANEL
    7.5,16

  103. 1.Worldtreatment
    2.
    3.Crest.
    4.Robotic Arm.
    5.Temperature and Wind.
    6.Pannels.
    7.16feet.

  104. Sindhuja Alexander says

    Hi Liz,

    Here are my answers

    1. interior
    2. equator
    3. crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. temprature ,wind
    6. solar panels
    7. 5 or 16.

  105. Ayisha Usman says

    1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature, wind
    6. Solar panels
    7. 5m (16ft)

  106. intetior
    equator
    crust
    robotic arm
    temperature, wind
    solar panel
    5, 16

  107. PRIYA CHADHA says

    1. interior
    2. equator
    3. crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. temperature, wind
    6. solar panel
    7. 5, 16

  108. Yvette Lache says

    1- Interior
    2-plain
    3-Crust
    4-Robotic arm
    5-temperature and wind
    6-Solar pannels
    7-5 (16)

  109. nestor paden says

    1. Interior
    2. equator
    3. cross
    4. robotic arm
    5. temperature wind
    6. panel
    7. 5

  110. 1. Interior
    2.
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature, wind
    6. Solar panels
    7. 5m, 16ft

  111. Surya George says

    Interior
    Equator
    Crust
    Robotic-arm
    Temperature wind
    Solar-panel
    5 16

  112. Pavithra Doss says

    I see questions 1 to 3 but the answer blanks as 4 to 7 , I am consfused

  113. Sivakumar K says

    Thank you Liz
    My answers:

    1 surface
    2 equator
    3 discussed
    4 arm
    5 temperature, wind
    6 antenna
    7 2.5, 16

  114. 1. DEEP INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3. CRUST
    4.ROBOT ARM
    5
    6 Ventilator
    7 5m 16ft

  115. 1, interior
    2, equator
    3, crust
    4, robotic arm
    5, temperature, wind
    6, rise antenna
    7, 5m, 16ft

  116. 1. Red Planet
    2. Deep Interia
    3. Crust
    4. Rbotic arms
    5. tempratuer and wind
    6. pointers
    7. 16 fts

  117. Onisarotu Olajumoke says

    1) planet 2)redplant equator 3)crost4)rebootharm 5( temperature & wind. 6)circular. 7)5m/16ft

  118. Moses Paul says

    1. Deep interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature and wind
    6. Circular cell panel
    7. 5M or 16FT

  119. Owolabi ifeoluwa Bunmi says

    1.deep material
    2. Flat plane
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5.temperature and wind
    6. Rise antenna
    7. 5..16

  120. chandra says

    1) deepen area
    2) equator
    3)crust
    4) Arm
    5) Temperature and weather
    6)solar panel
    7) 5 m 16 ft

  121. 1. Deep interior
    Flat plane
    Crust
    Robotic arm
    Temperature and wind
    Solar panels
    5m(16)

  122. nivedita singh says

    Hi Liz ,

    Please have a look whether my answer is correct for the above one .

    1) surface
    2)planet
    3)crust
    4)Robotic arms
    5)temperature wind
    6)2 solar panels
    7)5 16

  123. Gift Ese says

    1 Deep interior
    2 Equator
    3 Crust
    4 Robotic arm
    5 Temperature & Wind
    6 Circular panels
    7 5m 16ft

  124. Haridas says

    1. Area
    2.equator
    3.Crest
    4.Robotic arm
    5. Temperature, wind
    6.Soar panels
    7. 5,16

  125. Maryann says

    1. INTERIOR
    2. PLANE
    3. CRUST
    4 ROBOTIC ARM
    5 TEMPERATURE AND WIND
    6. CIRCULAR PANELS
    7 5 (16

  126. Santi Thomas says

    1 interior
    2 equator
    3 crust
    4 Robotic arm
    5 Temperature
    wind
    6 Solar panels
    7 5 16

  127. Answers; 1.deep interior. 2.equitor. 3.crusts. 4.top area. 5.temperature&wind. 6.heating flow probe

  128. 1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature & Wind
    6. Solar panel
    7. 5m or 16ft

  129. 1.materia
    2.equator
    3.crest
    4.arm
    5.composition
    6.panels
    7.5,16

  130. Odirachukwu says

    1. Interrior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature & Wind
    6. solar panels
    7. 5m (16ft)

  131. Interior
    Plane
    Crust
    Repotic arm
    Wind and temperature
    Solar-panel
    5 meters

  132. Abubakar Wahlan says

    1. Interior.
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic
    5. Camera
    6. Antenna
    7. 5 meter, 16 feet.

  133. Sabeena says

    Deep interior
    Equater
    Crust
    Robotic arm
    Temperature wind
    Solar panels
    5 16

  134. 1)interior, 2) equator, 3) crust, 4)robotic arm,5) rise antenna, 6) solar panel, 7) 5.

  135. Mehwish says

    1.INTERIOR
    2.EARTH
    3.CRUST
    4.ARMS
    5.TEMPERATURE
    6.PANELS
    7. 5 m,6 ft

  136. Jagdeep kaur says

    1.equator
    2.interior
    3.crust
    4.robotic arm
    5.temperature,wind
    6.solar panel
    7.5m 16ft

  137. Chinwe Onyegegbu says

    1. INTERIOR
    2. EQUATOR
    3. CRUST
    4. ROBOTIC ARM
    5. TEMPERATURE WIND
    6. SOLAR PANEL
    7. 5 16

  138. Hi Liz,
    Thanks for your tips and questions on here, it has been helpful. These are my answers to your questions. 1: Deep interior.
    2: Equator.
    3: Crust.
    4: Robotic arm.
    5: Temperature , wind.
    6: Solar panel.
    5: 5m, 16ft.

  139. akseena says

    1.Interior, 2.Planet ,3.Discuss ,4.Arm ,5.Temperature and wind ,6.circular solar panel
    7. 5 meter 16 feet

  140. Moha Ali says

    Deep interior
    Equator
    Crust
    Robotic Arm
    Temprature and Heat sensors
    Solar panels
    15m(16) feet

  141. Nazish Ghaus says

    1- interior
    2- equator
    3- core, crust
    4- robotic-arm
    5- camera
    6- 5, 16

  142. Preeti Mishra says

    1:interior
    2:plain
    3:crust
    4:Robotic arm
    5:temperature& win
    6:Solar Panels
    7:5;16

  143. Deepthi says

    1. Interior
    2. Equator
    3. Crust
    4. Robotic arm
    5. Temperature wind
    6. Solar panel
    7. 5 16

  144. aye chan says

    1. —-
    2. equator
    3. crust
    4. robotic arm
    5. temperature, wind
    6. circular panel
    7. 5, 16

    • Manikandan says

      1.World’s interior .
      2.Equator.
      3.cruest.
      4.Robotic Arm.
      5.Tempratire&Wind.
      6.solar panels.
      7.5/16.

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