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no!!!! thinnest! This question is ambiguous. If by thickest you mean densest, then the answer is no, the exosphere is very tenuous. If you mean having the greatest distance from bottom to top, the answer is yes.
The Earth's crust is thinnest under the oceans and thickest in the mountains.
The earth is thickest in the centre its called the 'core'. the thinest is in the water of the edge of canada, vancouver.
It would be (measure of thickest layer)/(measure of thinnest layer), with both measurements expressed in the same units.
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The fraction is(thickness of the thinnest layer)/(thickness of the thickest layer) After you write that fraction, you can simplify it if you feel like it.
Fraction for the relationship of the thinnest layer and thickest layer of earth
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The Earth's crust is thinnest under the oceans and thickest in the mountains.
The Earth's crust is thinnest under the oceans and thickest in the mountains.
The Earth's crust is thinnest under the oceans and thickest in the mountains.
The layer that is thinnest under the oceans is the crust. While it is thinnest in those underwater regions, it is the thickest in the regions where mountains are.
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The crust is the thinnest, followed by the outer core, inner core, and the mantle is the thickest.