3000 miles to 5000
The continental crust is typically 20 to 30 miles thick. It is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface that forms the continents we live on.
about 25 miles thickoceanic crust is 4-7 miles thick and continental crust is an average of 20-25 miles with a maximum of about 45 miles
Continental crust can be 25 or more miles in thickness....
The Earth's mantle is about 1800 miles thick.
The Moho discontinuity is 31 miles/50KM thick.
Continental crust.
continental: 25 to 70 km thick oceanic: 5km to 10km
continental: 25 to 70 km thick oceanic: 5km to 10km
5 to 25 miles thick
The Earth's crust is generally about 1802 miles thick. It consists of both continental crust (thicker, around 22 miles) and oceanic crust (thinner, around 5 miles). Below the crust, the mantle extends for about 1800 miles before reaching the Earth's outer core.
The continental crust is about 25 to 70 kilometers thick. The average is about 50 kilometers.
The atmosphere varies but is from 100 miles to 120 miles thick.