5000 metres + at deep ocean
The lithosphere can be 8 km to about 65km in depth.
The Earth's lithosphere can vary in depth from 5 km at the ocean ridges to 200 km underneath mountain ranges.
yes an sa as an osean
what is osean
2900 km (1798 mi)
Valles Marineris of Mars, has a depth of up to 7 km and a length of 4,000 km. This is equivalent to the length of Europe.The Grand Canyon by comparison, has a depth of 1.6 km and a length of 433 km.
well that answer will be 6000 km - depths below surface of earth (km)
Most earthquakes occur at a depth of between 13-18 km. This is the Brittle-Ductile Transition zone and marks the strongest part of Earth's crust. The depth of the focus can be categorized as shallow, up to 70 km below the surface, or deep which is greater than 300 km. The fewest earthquakes have a depth range greater than 70 km.
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200 km
700 km
5 km