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Yes, the tectonic plates that make up Earth's crust are constantly moving at a very slow rate, causing earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountains. Additionally, the oceans and atmosphere are in constant motion due to factors such as wind and ocean currents.
its found in the earths crust.
No ther are not mountains that get higher by the earths crust
India is not covering some of the earth's crust but part of the earth's crust is part of India
no
Outer Core, Inner Core, Mantle, Crust
No, not all metals are found in the Earth's crust. While the Earth's crust contains a wide variety of metals, some metals are very rare and are not commonly found in geological formations. Additionally, some metals are found in concentrations that are too low to be economically viable for extraction.
earths crust , oceans and atmosphere
the earth's crust is a thin layer about, the crust can be more than 80km thick in some parts and less than 1 km thick in other parts. it is the ground that we live on
Yes. That is what causes some of the Earths core heat. Elements being formed by radioactive decay. Look at the Earths' makeup and see that the percentages of elements follows the periodic chart by decay.
Example; 1. Granite is an igneous rock. 2. Some parts of the earths crust is composed of Granite rocks. 3. Granite is crystalline in nature. 4. The cooling of magma results into a Granite rock.
Intrusive Rocks are found underneath Earths crust, while Extrusive rocks are found above Earths crust.