Earth. Why is 1) the moon, 2) rotation rate, 3) liquid core, 4) thin crust.
The oceanic plates of the crust are almost entirely basalt, an igneous rock. The continental crust in underlain by mostly granites, also igneous.
No. Over 75% of earths surface is covered with these rocks, but it is only a thin layer. Actually, only 5% of earth's inner crust is made up of it.
The earth's crust is the thinnest layer.the crust wich is the outermost layer on the earth on which we live
Africa, like the other continents, is the product of continental drift. At an earlier period in the Earth's history, there was only one continent, known as Pangaea, and this broke up and formed the continents as we know them today, as a result of the force exerted on the crust by currents in the underlying magma of the mantle. The whole process is essentially random. The shape of Africa is an accident.
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Please resubmit question. Question is confusing. Rephrase and be specific thank you.
The thin solid outermost layer above the mantle is the crust, and the crust is the layer we live on.
Thin as continental crust is less dense than oceanic crust.
No. The dough is the base. Thick and thin are styles.yes
The thin part of the crust is called ocean basins. The thick part of the crust is called continents.
it is the crust because the crust is thin and rigid with rock
crust on a pizza (thin & thick) or the earth's crust
The crust, which is subdivided into continental crust and oceanic crust.
well it explains itself thin crust is when they thin out the bread dough and regular is more thicker crust at restaurants they usually serve regular
The crust is thin and solid and the mantle is rockie
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