The Earth's crust is approximately 1.65 % of the total volume of Earth.
Volume of sphere = 4/3 * pi * r^3
Volume of earth = 4/3 * pi * 6,360^3
Volume of earth (km3) = 1.078x1012
Crust is on average 35 km thick.
Therefore radius of earth without crust = 6,360 - 35 = 6,325 km.
Volume of earth (not including crust) = 4/3 * pi * 6,325^3 = 1.06x1012 km3
Volume of crust = Total volume of earth - Volume of earth (not including crust).
Volume of crust = 1.77x1010 km3
Percentage of earth's total volume taken by crust = (1.77x1010 / 1.06x1012) * 100
Percentage of earth's total volume taken by crust = 1.641 %
Over all crust is just 1% of the Earth.
Less than 1%.
1%
About 2%
2 percent
Oxygen and silicon
Fault
Yes.
a batholith
a sudden movement in earths crust is an earthquake
its the percentage in mass !
Oxygen and silicon
With a very sizable iron core and a (by comparison) wafer-thin crust, I doubt that the earth's crust even approximates a full percentage point.
No. The crust contains a small fraction of earth's mass. Most of the mass is contained in the mantle.
Continental crust
The mantle and core make up the most percentage of Earth's mass. The mantle is the thickest layer and accounts for about 84% of Earth's total volume, while the core makes up about 32.5% of Earth's total mass.
bananananananana
mass of Earth = 5.97219 × 1024 kilograms. Roughly.The mass of the earth is not represented by the earths crust
Fault
The Earths crust.
The second most abundant element in the Earth's crust is silicon, comprising 27.8% of the crust by mass.
Earth's moon is roughly 1.2% the mass of earth.