Depends on where in the crust we are talking about. The crust is about 725ƒ near the mantle and lower than 50ƒ near the surface.
the position of the crust is all around the earth right under our feet,
and it is about one mile thick.
Well, it's third from the Sun. I think that's what you mean.
what is the depth of the crust?
It varies with the daily climate,
The mantle is right under the crust
in your bunghole
The Crust.
its under the crust and athenosphere
Oceanic crust is created at mid-ocean ridges and (through the creation of new oceanic crust) is pushed toward a convergent plate boundary where it is subducted. So the oldest oceanic crust would be located at a convergent plate boundary where the oceanic crust is being subducted under continental crust.
The mantle lies between the crust and the outer core of Earth's interior, and is not within the crust.
Continental crust is located under all continents.
There is no sun crust
Oceanic crust is part of the crust or lithosphere, depending on how you name the layers.
The surface.
the Crust
The surface.
in your bunghole
Silicate minerals such as quartz and feldspar are the most common minerals located in earths crust
The crust.
its the first layer of earth
landforms
The surface.