No, the crust is solid, the core is liquid.
the crust is hard liquid magma (lava)
The continental crust is land, it is perfectly solid.
No. It is a solid.
The crust on Earth's surface is solid.
The Moho, short for Mohorovičić discontinuity, is a boundary in the Earth's crust that separates the solid crust from the underlying mantle. So, the Moho is where the solid crust transitions into the solid mantle, but it is not a solid or liquid layer itself.
solid and a liquid
how the thin outer crust is floating on the thick liquid mantle, causing the crust to move and form a divergent plate boundary
No, The crust is solid. The oceans just happen to sit on top of it.
It is a solid from the liquid outer core all the way to the crust
magma
the crust is dirt, the mantle is lava and the core is liquid and or solid metal
It is both solid and liquid because the crust is a layer of solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor the main elements in the crust are oxygen and silicon =]