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
Yes, Compression can thicken the earths crust and tension can cause thinning in the earths crust.
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Some of the natural disasters are occurring due to global warming, when the temperature rises it is more likely to get tropical storms and tornadoes, the others are just natural occurrences due to movement in the earths crust.
its just cause the earths crust didint crack there before
earths crust causes it
The earths crust is a part of the outermost layer.
The way the convection cell might affect the crust above it is that it can cause the earths surface to turn into a volcano. If there is already a volcano there then it will erupt,
Silicon is a mixture of the minerals of the earths crust. so.... silicon isn't something from the earths crust. -thanks for your question.
thinner and denser
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
how wide is the earths crust