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Pushed up : mountain Pushed down: crater/land stop
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Thinning in the Earth's crust can be caused by processes such as rifting, volcanic activity, and tectonic plate movement. These processes can result in the stretching and pulling apart of the crust, leading to thinning in certain areas.
The earths crust its 5-70km deep in the ocean and upto 100km deep at mountain ranges. At certain areas, the crust is unstable due to moving plate tectonics.
The earths crust its 5-70km deep in the ocean and upto 100km deep at mountain ranges. At certain areas, the crust is unstable due to moving plate tectonics.
Large areas with elevated domes are often formed by geological processes such as volcanic activity or uplift due to tectonic forces. These domes can be made of hardened magma or pushed upwards by the movement of Earth's crust over millions of years.