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The crust is the thinnest part on the Earth.
It is the Earth's crust.
The brittle layer of Earth is the crust, which is the outermost layer of the planet. It is composed of solid rock that behaves as a brittle material under stress, leading to the formation of faults and earthquakes.
the Crust
Earth's crust and brittle upper mantle is called the lithosphere.
The Earth's crust is divided into continental crust and oceanic crust. Underneath the crust and attached to it is the uppermost brittle mantle, which, together with the crust is referred to as the lithosphere.
The Earth's crust is divided into continental crust and oceanic crust. Underneath the crust and attached to it is the uppermost brittle mantle, which, together with the crust is referred to as the lithosphere.
Yes, the Earth's crust is brittle. This means that it can fracture or break easily under stress or pressure, leading to the formation of faults, earthquakes, and other geological activities.
The Earth's crust is brittle due to the cool temperatures and high pressures near the surface. These conditions cause rocks to be in a solid state and fracture easily when subjected to stress. The brittle nature of the crust allows for the formation of faults and earthquakes when the stress becomes too great.
lithosphere The upper layer of Earth, which includes its thin brittle crust and upper mantle.
The crust and the upper part of the mantle are the solid part of the Earth called the lithosphere.
The lithosphere is composed of the hard and brittle outer shell of the Earth consisting of the crust and the uppermost mantle.