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Maymie Paucek
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∙ 12y agoDepends on where in the crust we are talking about. The crust is about 725ƒ near the mantle and lower than 50ƒ near the surface.
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∙ 15y agothe position of the crust is all around the earth right under our feet,
and it is about one mile thick.
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∙ 11y agoWell, it's third from the Sun. I think that's what you mean.
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∙ 12y agowhat is the depth of the crust?
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∙ 12y agoIt varies with the daily climate,
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∙ 6y agoThe mantle is right under the crust
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The upper mantle is located beneath the Earth's crust, extending from about 30 to 400 kilometers deep. It is part of the Earth's mantle layer, which lies between the crust and the core.
The Crust.
Approximately 80% of volcanoes are located on continental crust, with the remaining 20% found on oceanic crust. This distribution is due to the presence of subduction zones and hotspots primarily located on continental plates.
Isochrons on the sea floor are located at the mid-ocean ridges. They represent the age of the oceanic crust and are created as new crust forms at the ridge axis and moves away from it over time. Older crust is farther from the ridge, while younger crust is closer to the ridge.
Continental crust is located under all continents.
There is no sun crust
The oceanic crust is covered by the ocean water and sediment deposits, along with any structures like islands or seamounts that may protrude above the surface.
The surface.
the Crust
The surface.
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The most common minerals found in Earth's crust are quartz, feldspar, and mica. These minerals make up a significant portion of the Earth's continental crust and are essential components of many rock types.
The Earth's crust is the outermost layer of the Earth. It is divided into two types: continental crust, which forms the continents, and oceanic crust, which forms the ocean floors.
landforms
The Earth's crust is the outermost layer of the Earth, and it is the thinnest layer compared to the mantle and core. It is divided into oceanic crust, which is thinner and denser, and continental crust, which is thicker and less dense.
The crust