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The crust goes down about 10 kilometers. Continental crust is about 3 billion years old and oceanic crust is about 70-100 million years old.
Yes all metals are in the earths crust in ore form.
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.
The earth's crust is not stress
Yes, Compression can thicken the earths crust and tension can cause thinning in the earths crust.
miners have been able to dig into the earths crust by big machines and other huge tools and they have only dig ed 2 miles into the earths crust
The continental crust is about 25 to 70 kilometers thick. The average is about 50 kilometers.
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A distance of about 1,800 miles [2,896.8 kilometers] separates the earth's mantle from the earth's crust.
The earths mantle is one of the four major layers, laying between the crust and the outer core. At 2885 kilometers, it is the thickest layer.
The earths crust is a part of the outermost layer.
The crust goes down about 10 kilometers. Continental crust is about 3 billion years old and oceanic crust is about 70-100 million years old.
Silicon is a mixture of the minerals of the earths crust. so.... silicon isn't something from the earths crust. -thanks for your question.
Earth's crust is typically between 5 to 70 kilometers (3 to 44 miles) thick, with an average thickness of around 40 kilometers (25 miles). However, this thickness can vary depending on location, with oceanic crust being thinner than continental crust.
thinner and denser
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.