No. While events on the earths crust can cause global warming, the crust itself does not.
Because of all of the global warming and/or earthquakes are separating the plates Bangkok is on water is rising up from earths crust
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its just cause the earths crust didint crack there before
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
Compression and tension can indeed affect the thickness of the Earth's crust. Compression can thicken the crust by folding and faulting, while tension can cause stretching and thinning of the crust through processes like rifting and faulting. These tectonic forces play a significant role in shaping the Earth's crust over geological time scales.
The earths crust is split into large pieces called plates. When they move they cause a earthquake.
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.
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The earth's crust is not stress
Faults, and plate rupture.
It breaks through the crust, and sometimes goes in the core, simply because all of the force and pressure from the plates rubbing together.
Right now, I would say Global Warming. The Greenhouse Effect is the main reason for increasing temperatures on the Earth presently.