I'll assume you meant to say the gas giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). No they do not have thin crusts.
A solid surface.Creation before the Frost line.Small diametersRocky crust
Planets do not make up the Earth's crust.
Planets do not make up the Earth's crust.
The giant planets are Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune.
The thin solid outermost layer above the mantle is the crust, and the crust is the layer we live on.
Earth. Why is 1) the moon, 2) rotation rate, 3) liquid core, 4) thin crust.
Thin as continental crust is less dense than oceanic crust.
No. The dough is the base. Thick and thin are styles.yes
The inner planets are smaller than the gas giant (outer) planets.
The thin part of the crust is called ocean basins. The thick part of the crust is called continents.
it is the crust because the crust is thin and rigid with rock
crust on a pizza (thin & thick) or the earth's crust