It would look a little different because there will be no living particle on earth
glaciers didnt help in formation of earth crust! if you mean how DO they then i would say that they create valleys or craters with their weight and deposit fresh sediments while frozen and also when they melt.
the earths crust is the outermost layer of the earth (not counting the atmosphere) it is important to us because it is the layer that we live on. its where the plants grow and where water is. If we didnt have the crust, there would be no place for plants so there would be no photosynthesis which means no oxygen. So in order to have the life we have now on earth we have to have the earth's crust. It also provides us with raw materials without which humans would not have as much knowledge or technology today. It's the most stable part of the earth and it's just the right temperature for life...
The exosphere.
Earth's crust would be silica. Living things would be carbon.
The crust is the least dense portion of the solid Earth because it is the thinnest layer.
There would be no life on Earth
glaciers didnt help in formation of earth crust! if you mean how DO they then i would say that they create valleys or craters with their weight and deposit fresh sediments while frozen and also when they melt.
The earth would be flat, and probably devoid of life.
We are living on the surface of the Earth's crust. The deeper you would go into the crust, the hotter it would get.
the earths crust is the outermost layer of the earth (not counting the atmosphere) it is important to us because it is the layer that we live on. its where the plants grow and where water is. If we didnt have the crust, there would be no place for plants so there would be no photosynthesis which means no oxygen. So in order to have the life we have now on earth we have to have the earth's crust. It also provides us with raw materials without which humans would not have as much knowledge or technology today. It's the most stable part of the earth and it's just the right temperature for life...
Its surface would look like that of the Moon, Mars or Mercury all of which do not have tectonic plates and a fixed crust.
Its surface would look like that of the Moon, Mars or Mercury all of which do not have tectonic plates and a fixed crust.
You would find metamorphic rock in Earth's crust.
I would assume it would be igneous due to the massive amounts of magma in the earth's crust.
The pedosphere is where people live on the earth's crust.
a pie graph
I would assume it would be igneous due to the massive amounts of magma in the earth's crust.