no
India is not covering some of the earth's crust but part of the earth's crust is part of India
its found in the earths crust.
No ther are not mountains that get higher by the earths crust
True, both the crust and mantle are composed of solid rock. The innermost part of the crust is also believed to be solid, although it may experience some plastic deformation under extreme pressures and temperatures.
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.
yes
Some atoms are part of Earth's crust. Many, many more are not.
earths crust , oceans and atmosphere
The Asthenosphere is part of the Mantle of the Earth
The crust is thickest on oceanic plates where the crust is typically around 5-10 km thick under the oceans. In contrast, continental crust is generally thicker, around 30-50 km thick, with some mountain ranges having crust that can be even thicker.
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.