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Sounds right to me. Also remember that the earth's crust is thicker under the continents (land) than under the ocean where it becomes thinner.
The Earth's crust is thinnest under the oceans and thickest in the mountains.
the layer under the mantle layer is the outer core
This is the crust, which is the very thin layer which has land and water.
The thinnest layer of the Earth's crust can be found underwater.
It's not very likely but even a swimming shark was caught in satellite imagery found in Google Earth. One such instance was found in images taken for Google Earth on Australia Day in 2007.You can find shark-related content in some of Google provided layers and in the Google Earth Gallery.Check out the Ocean layer in Google Earth, which includes National Geographic, Cousteau Ocean World, and Animal Tracking. This layer may include a geo-registered photo or video clip of sharks. For example, the Animal Tracking layer under Ocean layer includes tracking of Great White sharks.
it is hot water from under the earth it is about 4,ooo mile under the earth
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the crust
Approximately eight miles deep, thinner in some spots in the ocean by up to two miles, our top layer of "crust" gives way to a molten rock layer called the "mantle."
Earth's crust is far thicker under the continents.
The solid layer of the earth that can still flow is called the asthenosphere. This layer is located in the mantle of the earth the layer below the upper crust and lithosphere, home of the tectonic plates.