The Crust of the Earth is the thin layer of solid rock located above the outer mantle of the Earth.
Of the four major layer's of the earth (Crust, Outer Mantle, Inner Mantle, and Core), all are either solid or liquid.
If the crust of the Earth was made of Gas, we would be unable to walk on the Earth's surface.
Not really, they are made of rock.
Pizza crust is a solid. It is made from a dough mixture that is baked until it solidifies into a firm, bread-like texture.
The oceanic crust itself is made of solid rock.
Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it is made of gas and has no solid surface nor crust. Its atmosphere is composed of helium, hydrogen and methane with dust and ice particles. It is absolutely freezing and very stormy.
No.Earth's crust is made of rock.:) __________Get a palatable portion of it, grind it up really well, add it to your favorite recipe or beverage-- why not? Maybe that's where the term upper crust came from...
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Gas planets such as Jupiter have no crust as they are made primary of hydrogen and helium rather than rock. A terrestrial planet without a crust would not be all that different from a planet with a crust as the difference between the crust and the mantle of a planet has more to do with chemical composition than anything else.
Oceanic and Continental crust. Oceanic crust is made of basalt. Continental crust is made of granite
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star, so it does not have a solid crust like planets. Instead, its outer layers are composed of hydrogen and helium gas undergoing nuclear fusion in its core. The star's atmosphere is continuously expanding and ejecting material into space.
No. Nitrogen is a gas.
The existence or not of an outer rocky crust above a rocky mantle. A gas planet has no crust.
you should know this no i am not giving an answer but i will give a example......ex.the ocean is made up with water.what does that have it