No the crust is the outer layer of the earth!!!
The oceanic crust, or the crust of the earth that is under water, is between 15,840 feet and 31,680 feet thick. The continental crust, or the crust not covered in ocean water, is between 105,600 feet and 158,400 feet thick.
The surface of the Earth is called the "crust" which is geological terms is the outermost layer of planet or satellite. In the case of the Earth, the crust is composed of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks and is about 20miles to 50miles thick on the continent and about 3 to 6miles thick in the ocean.
The crust consists of two parts: the oceanic and the continental crust. All of these values vary slightly, of course, but oceanic crust is generally 4 - 7 miles (6 - 11 km) thick, whereas continental crust is much thicker, averaging 20 - 25 miles (30 - 40 km), reaching a maximum of 45 miles (70 km) beneath large mountain ranges (having to do with tectonics and isostacy, the "roots" of a mountain range).
Mantle Is The Below Layer Of The Crust In Earth.
About 2700 kilometers
The continental crust is about 25 to 70 kilometers thick. The average is about 50 kilometers.
Yes, the continental crust is generally more than 5 times thicker than oceanic crust. Continental crust can range from 20 to 70 kilometers thick, while oceanic crust is typically only 6 to 10 kilometers thick.
Crust
5 to 8 KM thick.
The Moho discontinuity is typically about 5-10 kilometers thick beneath the oceanic crust and about 20-90 kilometers thick beneath the continental crust.
The moon's crust is thinner than Earth's crust. The Moon's crust is estimated to be around 25 to 40 kilometers thick, while Earth's crust varies between 5 to 70 kilometers thick.
The Earth's crust is the thinnest compositional layer, ranging from 5 to 70 kilometers thick beneath the oceanic crust and up to 100 kilometers thick beneath continents.
The thinnest layer of the Earth's shell is the crust, which is divided into the oceanic crust and the continental crust. The oceanic crust is thinner, ranging from 5-10 kilometers thick, while the continental crust is thicker, averaging around 30-50 kilometers thick.
Continental crust is generally thicker than oceanic crust. Continental crust can range from 20 to 70 kilometers thick, while oceanic crust is typically around 7 to 10 kilometers thick. This is due to differences in composition and the processes by which they are formed.
The oceanic crust has an average depth in the range of 5-10 kilometers.
The thickness of the Earth's crust varies, with oceanic crust being thinner (around 5-10 kilometers) and continental crust being thicker (around 20-70 kilometers). On average, the Earth's crust is about 30-50 kilometers thick.