Technically, since Saturn is a jovial planet, the "crust" is actually gas. The gas gets pretty deep, about 1,000,000,000km deep! Sorry if I'm a bit off.
Saturns two largest moons are Titan and Rhea
Oceanic crust is 6 to 11 kilometers thick while the continental crust is 100 kilometers thick, so the continental crust is more than five times as thick as the oceanic crust. I hope this well will help for the future and current time.
The continental crust is about 35 to 40 kilometers thick, while the oceanic crust averages at about 7-10 kilometers thick. This means that the continental crust is about 3.5 to 4 times the thickness of the oceanic crust.
The Moho discontinuity is 31 miles/50KM thick.
The thinnest layer of the Earth's shell is the crust, which is divided into the oceanic crust and the continental crust. The oceanic crust is thinner, ranging from 5-10 kilometers thick, while the continental crust is thicker, averaging around 30-50 kilometers thick.
almost as big as uranus
thick because it is 75% hydrogen and 25% helium, I think
Saturns two largest moons are Titan and Rhea
The earth's crust is 1000km thick wow that's alot.!
No. Oceanic crust is about 5km to 10km thick. Continental crust is about 30km to 50km thick.
Crust
Sicily is famous for thick crust pizza
No. The dough is the base. Thick and thin are styles.yes
Oceanic crust is 6 to 11 kilometers thick while the continental crust is 100 kilometers thick, so the continental crust is more than five times as thick as the oceanic crust. I hope this well will help for the future and current time.
The thin part of the crust is called ocean basins. The thick part of the crust is called continents.
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
yes. Earths crust is 20 miles thick and the moon"s crust is 40 miles thick.